(And the lights go off)

(And the lights go off)


NOWHERE!


I don't always recognize me

Not even my own face

I can't take the ups and downs

So I have to take these pills


And the lights go off

And then I turned around

I got to see your face

As you were falling away

And you looked just like me


I've disconnected

I'm standing in the middle of nowhere

Where nothing's real

I'm stranded in the middle of nowhere


There are some things I just can't control

They're so deep within

And just when I feel I'm ok

And you pretend you're me


And the lights go off

Then I turned around

I got to see your face

As you were falling away

And you looked just like me


I've disconnected

I'm standing in the middle of nowhere

Where nothing's real

I'm stranded in the middle of nowhere at all

There's something wrong

I can't feel the insides of my life

There's something wrong

I'm lost in the middle of nowhere at all


(And the lights go off)

Lay down with me

Don't promise anything

(And the lights go off)

Just lay down with me

I can't promise anything

(And the lights go off)


I've disconnected

I'm standing in the middle of nowhere

Where nothing's real

I'm stranded in the middle of nowhere at all

There's something wrong

I can't feel the insides of my life

There's something wrong

I'm lost in the middle of nowhere at all






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Middle of Nowhere Lyrics as written by Michael Joseph Foderaro

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    I do dig this song. They are a fun band, and I have challenged them to soccer in my backyard :)

    Andthedayswerelongeron September 07, 2002   Link
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    this band is soooo awesome!!! i hear they're from my hometown (Chicago) or something like that but i dunno...

    hopelessmidgeton September 22, 2002   Link
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    Blank Theory is awesome! I met 2 of their guys after I met Adema and they gave us a demo cd and it was really good. I love this song, I gotta get this cd =)

    MuRdErDoLLz_PuNkon September 29, 2002   Link
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    This song is awesome. Also, it went perfect with the Final Destination 2 movie. Ok, maybe it was just me, but I was pretty much into the song while others where glued deep into the movie. Hey, I was glued too, but I can't turn down good music.

    Findawayon May 08, 2003   Link
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    after the second chorus,the bridge is : "just lay down with me dont promise me anything just lay down with me but cant promise anything"

    zgmf-x24son March 06, 2006   Link

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