Tonight

I'm trapped in a world that I can't take
Where everything's unrealistic and fake
I'm hiding out and planning my escape
I hope, I'm not the only one

Please come, rescue me tonight

I just wish that I could disappear
(Disappear)
Someone take me far away from here
(Far from here)
Do you suppose there's more to life out there?

There's no happiness surrounding me
Hate and ugliness is all I see
I wanna leave it all behind
I'm running out of time

Please come and rescue me tonight

I just wish that I could disappear
(Disappear)
Someone take me far away from here
(Far from here)
Do you suppose there's more to life out there?

And I don't wanna be blind
(I wanna open my mind)
I wanna know if there's a purpose to this life
Will I ever find it? I'm running out of time
Running out of time

Trapped in a world that I can't take
Hiding out and planning my escape

Please come and rescue me tonight

I just wish that I could disappear
Someone take me far away from here
Do you suppose there's more to life out there?

I just wish that I could disappear
(Disappear)
Someone take me far away from here
(Far from here)
Do you suppose there's more to life out there?

I just wish that I could disappear




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Disappear Lyrics as written by Jonathan James Farriss Michael Hutchence

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Spirit Music Group, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    this song was all I listened to one time. I hated my life and everything about it. I hated the people and all the shit I had no choice but to do. everything, I hated. I was planning on running away and I tryed to push everyone out of my life.

    this song explained everything. it was perfect. I was trapped in a world I couldn't take.

    then I moved and started over.

    nat leehunni4667on May 20, 2008   Link

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