Spin round
Tell me what to say
Break down
And no other way
What is it
Is this it
This is it

Back to
I never knew your name
Stick through
Soon after the rain
She shines
How she shines
This is it

And shadows blend one last time (save those kisses)
Your picture speaks on this time (eyelash wishes)

Cause I been up 3 days
Awake awake
2 more weeks
And I'm turning to fade

The world still turns
What makes sense
Stretch this song to a fever cadence
Up 3 days

Awake awake
2 more weeks
And I'm turning to fade
And all things close

All I wish
Never change these distances

Green eyes
Everything I see
Green skies
If left up to me
And I know
And she knows
This is it

And shadows blend one last time (save those kisses)
Your picture speaks on this time (eyelash wishes)

'Cause I've been up 3 days
Awake awake
2 more weeks
And I'm turning to fade

The world still turns
What makes sense
Stretch this song to a fever cadence
Up 3 days

Awake awake
2 more weeks
And I'm turning to fade
And all things close

All I wish
Never change these distances

Just be brave
Just listen to me
Your heart gives mine reason to beat
Now

'Cause I've been up 3 days
Awake awake
2 more weeks
And I'm turning to fade

The world still turns
What makes sense
Stretch this song to a fever cadence
Up 3 days

Awake awake
2 more weeks
And I'm turning to fade
And all things close

All I wish
Never change these distances

And shadows blend one last time (save those kisses)
Your picture speaks on this time (eyelash wishes)


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Eyelash Wishes [Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Tyson Ritter Nick Wheeler

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    I love this song, but I am kinda confused about what exactly its saying. It's like a break up song for sure, yet it's upbeat. It's saying he knows the end is near and he's thinking about the simple things that you miss so much. (And shadows blend one last time, save those kisses). I can kind of relate cause in some parts of the song, he's trying to convince her not to go. I think when he says and when all things close all I wish never change these distances, he's saying that maybe their romantic relationship is over, but he they are close and he still wants them to be that way, he doesn't want distance between them. The best lines in this song are... "Your heart gives mine reason to beat now" and "Back to I never knew your name."

    dashboardchickon August 19, 2006   Link

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