I seen the demons
But they didn't make a sound
They tried to reach me
But I lay upon the ground

I seen the people
But they didn't make a sound
They tried to reach me
But I gave the run around

I reached for feelings
But they didn't make a sound
They tried to reach me
But I lay upon the ground

So, miles and miles of squares
Where's the feeling there?
Still nobody cares
For miles and miles of squares

Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers
Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers

I seen the demons
But they didn't make a sound
They tried to reach me
But I lay upon the ground

I seen the people
But they didn't make a sound
They tried to reach me
But I gave the run around

Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers
Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers

So, miles and miles of squares
Where's the feeling there?
Still nobody cares
For miles and miles of squares

Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers
Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers

Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers
Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers


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Squares Lyrics as written by Raymond Vincent David Mackay

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    This must be the ultimate in 'chill' songs. I love the Beta Band.

    pheineon June 26, 2003   Link

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