Give me a reason
Not to keep sleeping
When I'm awake I feel like I am dreaming
The world is shrinking
Every street's(?) the same thing
I can reach so far
But there are people disappearing

How can I pretend
To know my own mind
The more questions I ask
The more I find
I'm lost at home
Out of time
The coins I've flipped land on their side

I'm holding my breath at your end of town
I'm just passing by not for the first time
If I could rest my head just for a moment
Then I think that I would be fine

Slowly sinking
Still thinking
There must be something I am missing
The street light, my sunlight
I won't sleep, I'm up all night

Can't stop, til I
Have been used up
If I was not lost for words
Then I'd have nothing to describe

I'm holding my breath at your end of town
I'm just passing by not for the first time
If I could rest my head just for a moment
Then I think that I would be fine

I'm holding my breath at your end of town
I'm just passing by not for the first time
If I could rest my head just for a moment
Then I think that I would be fine


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    I love this song. It just about sums up what's happening to me at the minute as I have many important decisions to make in my life and I'm totally confused "the coins I flip land on their side". I do feel "the more questions I ask the more I'm blind".

    Lewis88on October 07, 2006   Link
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    One of my favourite songs. I feel that it's about not being happy in a relationship and realising that there is someone else better for you "I'm holding my breath at your end of town, I'm just passing by not for the first time" - here he is having to pass by her house, without stoping to see her, as he has done many times recently.

    Twobytwoon November 04, 2006   Link
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    OK , I got the lyrics wrong there. I saw them in Nottingham and thought this was the best song they did. There's a bit in this song about being knackered all the time, "If I could rest my head just for a moment, then I think that I would be fine".

    Lewis88on February 20, 2007   Link

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