Between the doors, shakin' heads and thinking/ Light about who you're with, where you are/ Blue lightning hittin' trees and lighting/
Roads won't let me get too down 'cause/ Sometimes you can be let down

You move on ahead in quicksand/ And you hope you're still goin' east boy/ It's dreamy all day drives and short parades/ And I won't let
it mess with my head/ Just grin and live it/ While you can...with wonderment

With eyes wide open/ I'm taking in all I can/ The small town darkness/ Is singing by/ In trance...I'm feeling glad

You and your friends drink, laugh/ And pass out, keeping good things close/ Fought till the end, it's hard to keep it all fun/ I won't let it
mess with my head/ Won't let it mess with / Sleeping friends or their wonderment

Though the day's been really long/ I still feel I'm close to nowhere/ And I wouldn't let no one take my place/ A warm bed, in my head I
can see/ The tidal wave of disappointment/ See the lights shining over there/ Through the night I am on the way


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    This is quite possibly my favourite song, it helps me get through when I'm depressed or tired of life. I think the main message to this song is that you should forget all the stuff that stresses you out and live life to the max, revelling in how amazing it is. The song hints at the importance of close friendships in life ("keeping good things close") and that a true friend always stays close and is there for you.

    May even have a little dig at religion when it says "I won't let it mess with my head/ Won't let it mess with sleeping friends", yet still acknowledges life is truly incredible "Grin and live it/ While you can... With wonderment".

    At the time of me hearing this song I was in a very confused state- religion WAS messing with my head and I was worried about life etc. This song actually gave me confidence to enjoy life and just really go for it!

    lostdogon March 17, 2002   Link

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