Now lay your head down on the bed
We’re back to back with nothing said again
This happens every night
Don’t talk while she’s turning off the light
And it’s dark, she’s breathing hard
All she keeps is her hands to herself
So hot what she touches she melts

Come on, come on just get this right
Lets just get drunk and watch stars tonight
And this black sky is a blanket it keeps us warm for you and make it
It keeps us warm for you and make this

And sorrys what she never says
“do you still love me?”
“yeah I guess” she speaks as she’s rolling in her sheets
You toss and turn because of me
just don’t move I’ll move for you
The address says we’re sleeping at my house
Then why am I sleeping on the couch of the…

Come on, come on just get this right
Lets just get drunk and watch stars tonight
And this black sky is a blanket it keeps us warm for you and make it
It keeps us warm for you and make this

Just walk away another empty night
With my tv screen
What’s so empty when you’re right next to me?
Come on, come on I’ve said this twice
Let’s play like kids and catch fireflies
Come on, come on I’ve that’s just you’re life
Let’s play like kids and catch fireflies


Come on, come on just get this right
Lets just get drunk and watch stars tonight
And this black sky is a blanket it keeps us warm for you and make it
It keeps us warm for you and make this.


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    So THIS is what the untitled track is called! wonderful song,love the way the lyrics flow with the piano.

    fxcking_turtleon September 20, 2006   Link

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