Half past three and I'm still awake
The room filled with the strangest glow
That's when I saw the glimmer, man
Figured I'd get myself a brand new glow

I need a brand new glow... [x4]

Half past four and I'm still awake
Half-lidded eyes moving way too slow
Won't you lend me your shimmer, man?
Figured I'd get myself a brand new...

Why won't you bring me something home?
Am I hysterical?
Why won't you bring me something home?
I need a brand new glow
Why won't you bring me something home?
Am I hysterical?
Why won't you bring me something?
Why won't you...

I need a brand new glow... [x4]

Half past five and I'm still awake
My limbs stuck to the furniture
Tick-tock, pounding my head away
Figured I'd get myself a new glow...

Half past six and I'm still awake
Half headed I to the dive and roll ( ? )
Won't you lend me your shimmer, man?

Why won't you bring me something home?
Am I hysterical?
Why won't you bring me something home?
I need a brand new glow
Why won't you bring me something home?
Am I hysterical?
Why won't you bring me something?
Why won't you...

I need a brand new glow [x4]

I need a glimmer, man...


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    I agree with Jamie ^^ (cept an insomniac girl who's lost her glow :p)

    killstaron May 06, 2004   Link

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