All gone.
The sun is off to bed.
The day's done
So rest your head.
We'll fly to a place across the bay.
Outside, where it's dark and grey

We'll hide away
Under silver waves.
We'll lie awake.
Under a silver sky we'll hide away.

So long.
The night is closing in.
Everyone is alone again
We're going on a midnight ride
Under stars and satellites,
A thousand miles
From where we've been.

We'll hide away
Under silver waves.
We'll lie awake.
Under a silver sky we'll hide away.



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Hideaway Lyrics as written by Andy Chase Adam L. Schlesinger

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    I have absolutely no clue what this song means, but it's just so sweet. I suppose in a way, this song is about how one should always remember to spend time with the people that they love. To just always remember that there are other things more important in life... LOL! I bet I'm so off with the meaning xD

    wheeon June 13, 2009   Link

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