The open road is on my back today
Hold me up be sure not to drag away
All these twists and turns piles of dreams and dimes
I'll take whats in front and leave this mess behind
Well I just sit here tonight and wait for my ride
Well I just sit here tonight and you always by my side

Oh-a-oh

Meet after dark and just follow me
Dredged and worn away wrong side of the street
Well I just sit here tonight and wait for my ride
Well I just sit here tonight and you always by my side

[Repeat x2]
No time to waste and so many things to break
AM FM sounds should tear some fences down
Oh-a-oh

No time to waste and so many things to break


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AM/FM Sound Lyrics as written by Kimberly Ann Schifino Benjamin Heyward Allen

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    No time to waste and so many rules to break AM/FM sounds shouldn't tear some fences down

    I LOVE THIS SONG

    alaskayoungon December 13, 2010   Link

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