They keep playing sad songs on the radio
And I feel like I'm so alone
On this fifteen hour drive
And all the while I tell myself to just believe
'Cause nobody can give so much and never get anything
(Never get anything)

Everyone I used to know
Says they don't know what I've become
But I'm still the same, not much has changed
I still know where I came from

I fell asleep with the lights on
And I can see that you're the first one in a long time
That had some faith in me
(Have faith in me)
Tell my friends we won't be long
The Florida sun begs me to come back home
And it feels like I'm ready for anything
If you can wait for me

And all the while I say too much of what I think
And I can't remember what it's like to find meaning in anything
For the life of me
Everyone I used to know
Says they don't know what I've become
But I'm still the same, not much has changed
I still know where I came from
And all I ever wanted was so far from what I need
I'll write my songs, they'll sing along
And hope time heals everything

I fell asleep with the lights on
And I can see that you're the first one in a long time
That had some faith in me
(Have faith in me)
Tell my friends we won't be long
The Florida sun begs me to come back home
And it feels like I'm ready for anything
If you can wait for me

This is all I have
This is all I have
It's my life
This is all I have
This is all I have

I fell asleep with the lights on
And I can see that you're the first one in a long time
That had some faith in me
(Have faith in me)
Tell my friends we won't be long
The Florida sun begs me to come back home
And it feels like I'm ready for anything
If you can wait for me

I fell asleep with the lights on (lights on)
And I can see that you're the first one in a long time
That had some faith in me
(Have faith in me)
Tell my friends we won't be long (won't be long)
The Florida sun begs me to come back home
And it feels like I'm ready for anything
If you can wait for me


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Another Song About The Weekend Lyrics as written by Jeremy Wade Mckinnon Thomas H. Jr. Denney

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    To me, This song is about feeling alone in general even though you try so hard, then finding the one person who believes in you and can wait for you to do what you need, before your life can go back to normal.

    savageshannonon July 14, 2009   Link

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