And we can run
From the backdrop of these gears and scalpels
At every hour
Goes the tick tock bang of monitors as
They stared us down
When we met in the emergency room
And in our beds
I could hear you breathe with help from cold machines

Every hour
On the hour, they drew blood

Well I felt I couldn't take
Another day inside this place
From silent dreams we never wake
And in this promise that we'll make
Starless eyes for heaven's sake
But I hear you anyway
Well I thought I heard you say I like you
We can get out
We don't have to stay
Stay inside this place

Someday
This day
We kept falling down
Someday
This day
Set the Ferris wheel ablaze
You left
My heart
An open wound
And I love you for

This day
Someday
We kept falling down
One day
This day
All we had to keep us safe
And if we never sleep again
It would never end

Well I thought I (well I thought I)
Heard you say to me
We'll go
So far
Far as we can
And I just can't stay
One day we'll run away


Lyrics submitted by Cranberries614, edited by SmashingDestiny

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    This song kicks ass! I just really heard about them, but I can't stop listening to their song! By the way, weren't they on tour with taking back sunday last year sometime??

    pinkiscooldammiton March 10, 2003   Link

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