Who left the lights on Julian?
Lay closer, look in and up to listen
Who left the lights on Julian?
They come, waking the whole house up
You've been longing for
Wake them up
You've been longing for being too honest
Aiming without
Who left the lights on Julian?
Made promises broken up
Who left the lights on Julian?
I was wrong, waking the whole house up


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    Bout time someone put these up.

    youtube.com/watch

    ak1ra07on July 31, 2006   Link
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    anthony came home from a wild ass party being all loud and boisterous, coming off he cocaine fabricated high, his room mate.. julian that bastard.. left the lights on, what a jerk.. he better be paying the power bill

    zigenon October 06, 2006   Link
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    anthony came home from a wild ass party being all loud and boisterous, coming off he cocaine fabricated high, his room mate.. julian that bastard.. left the lights on, what a jerk.. he better be paying the power bill

    zigenon October 06, 2006   Link
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    haha zigen you always have funny meanings :P

    circa_survive_greenon January 04, 2007   Link
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    HAHAHAHAHAH zigen i love you

    let uss be freeon June 03, 2007   Link
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    All right, this is what i heard:

    Who left the lights on julian Make promises, broken enough, for me this time Who left the lights on julian They come, waking the whole house up You've been longing for, wake them up You've been longing for Being too honest, aiming without Who left the lights on julian Make promises, broken up Who left the lights on julian I've been wrong, waking the whole house up

    let uss be freeon June 03, 2007   Link
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    There is a different lyrical version on Youtube: youtube.com/watch

    its amazing

    Verona6on February 19, 2008   Link

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