So I'm letting it go again
I'm halfway full on

Left my meds on the sink today
My head will be racing by lunchtime

Don't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home
You keep coming down the hill as you're falling
You keep falling from the hill as you're coming down
Can't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home

So I'm holding her hand again
My palm sweats
Hold on
Think I've had too much coffee
I'm manic as hell
But I'm going strong

Left my meds on the sink again
My head will be racing by lunchtime

Don't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home
You keep coming down the hill as you're falling
You keep falling from the hill as you're coming down
Can't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home

Don't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home
You keep coming down the hill as you're falling
You keep falling from the hill as you're coming down
Can't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home


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Bi-Polar Bear Lyrics as written by Robert Emile Deleo Dean Deleo

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    i think that this song had a beautiful melody i love cause its soft and loud, i think it can represent anyone who is dependant on anti-depressants or any medication really because i'm sure it sucks to take them because they mess with your head and you can't really be yourself because the pills are changing you, even if it is for the better.

    spacehogpop8on June 29, 2003   Link

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