Is it too near when they're nice?
Is that why there's sand in your eyes?
You should look up cause they're nothing at all
Blow me a kiss and I'll try
Wade through the mud and return wearing white
Hanging like clothes on a line
And I'll wait for you to spend all your time
Waiting like grapes on a vine
All of the goals you have yet to design

Wheels are off the track
I'm dripping everywhere
Eyes are in the clouds
While they pull the rug out
Pull me to the track
I'll give this a try
Down's the wrong way out
Fools himself to climb
But then you look back and wonder why
What made it so hard to decide
When the difference isn't black and white
Will the settled always have to fly for a home

Is it too near when they're nice?
Is that why there's sand in your eyes?
Don't wait, it's hard to get around when you're old
Blow me a kiss and we'll try
We'll scale the walls and go five miles high
We'll scale the walls and go five miles high

Wheels are off the track
I'm dripping everywhere
Eyes are in the clouds
While they pull the rug out
Pull me to the track
I'll give this a try
Down's the wrong way out
Fools himself to climb
But then you look back and wonder why
What made it so hard to decide
When the difference isn't black and white
Will the settled always have to fly for a home

Wheels are off the track
I'm dripping everywhere
Eyes are in the clouds
While they pull the rug out
Wheels are off the track


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    Here are the correct lyrics:

    Is it too near when they're nice? is that why there's sand in their eyes? you should wake up, 'cause they're nothing at all blow me a kiss and i'll try wade through the mud and return wearing white hangin' my clothes on a line no way for you to spend all your time waiting like grapes on a vine all of the goals you have yet to design

    wheels are off the track i'm dripping everywhere eyes are in the clouds while they pull the rug out pull me to the track i'll give this a try down's the wrong way out footsteps left to climb

    when you look back and wonder why what made it so hard to decide? when the difference is in black and white i guess i will always have to fight for home

    is it too near when they're nice? is that why there's sand in your eyes? don't wait it's hard to get around when you're old blow me a kiss and we'll try
    we'll scale the walls that go 5 miles high we'll scale the walls that go 5 miles high

    wheels are off the track i'm dripping everywhere eyes are in the clouds while they pull the rug out pull me to the track i'll give this a try down's the wrong way out footsteps left to climb

    when you look back and wonder why what made it so hard to decide? when the difference is in black and white i guess i will always have to fight for home

    wheels are off the track i'm dripping everywhere eyes are in the clouds while they pull the rug out wheels are off the track

    ElvisAteMyDonutson December 02, 2006   Link

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