3:35, six hours into this drive
This cup of cold coffee is barely keeping me alive
And thinking about you is all that I can do tonight

Tired eyes please see this through
I'm staying awake just to sleep with you

If I'm not there
When you awake
Please don't be scared
Make no mistake

I'll be home soon
To sleep with you
Driving down these endless roads
My compass is your heart that guides me home

5:35, eight hours into this drive
LG brake lights, wink at me like bloodshot eyes
80 miles still left to go
80 miles 'till I'm in bed with you tonight

Tired eyes please see this through
I'm staying awake just to sleep with you

If I'm not there
When you awake
Please don't be scared
Make no mistake

I'll be home soon
To sleep with you
Driving down these endless roads
My compass is your heart that guides me home

Temecula sunrise
Flooding these half closed eyes
My windshield's cemetery
Smeared across a framed orange sky

I crack a yellow smile
Next exit 3 more miles
15,800 and 40 feet till I'm in bed with you

If I'm not there
When you awake
Please don't be scared
Make no mistake

I'll be home soon
To sleep with you
To sleep with you

If I'm not there
When you awake
Please don't be scared
Make no mistake

I'll be home soon
To sleep with you
Driving down these endless roads
My compass is your heart that guides me home
So guide me home




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    Hmm, I'm not sure. I don't quite like this song as much as the rest of the songs on the album. Seems like it was just a filler or something. Idk, maybe just me.

    stagnateon November 26, 2008   Link

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