Back into this institution
My way to retribution
I’m putting off this medication, promise I can sleep
‘Cause I can't ever sleep at night the same
This medication takes over, takes over every day

(?)…Please help…(?)
As I close my eyes
I see land

What did I say?
Well did I say too much, Sister to Sleep?
I’ll fall awake at night
And I’ll never go to bed

Back to the day, back into this day
Back to another level, hotter than hell
Said that we're not savages until we do it again
Back into this institute…(?)
And one last night I'll kiss your lips again

What did I say?
Well did I say too much, Sister to Sleep?
I’ll fall awake at night
And I’ll never go to sleep

I will take this Ferris wheel
And I'm sleepwalking right back into this hell

Oh, I’m sorry
For the first time

Don't let me sleep tonight
Keep me awake tonight
Don't let me sleep tonight
Keep me awake

What did I say?
Well did I say too much, Sister to Sleep?
I'll never go to sleep
And I won't go back to bed

I come closer to your ledge

I'm sleepwalking right into this hell
Oh, God


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    where did these lyrics come from? cause i havent been able to find lyrics anywhere, and most of them don't even sound right. whatever, it's still a cool song!

    LstNcoma_cvrdNcakeon September 04, 2005   Link

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