In the dark with the Oakland skyline
As I cross the city I avoid the landlines
All I want to do is make it through without dying
All I want to do is keep on trying

Another night
In the streets for me
Another night
No sanctuary
Another night
Come and watch me bleed
Another night
In the streets for me

She wouldn't move until the coast was clear
She always knew the final battle was near
If you have a bag of dope she give it up for free
If you got a song of hope it will help her see

Another night
In the streets for me
Another night
No sanctuary
Another night
Come and watch me bleed
Another night
In the streets for me


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Another Night Lyrics as written by Timothy Armstrong Roger M. Freeman

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    General Comment

    This song's pretty simple. After Operation Ivy broke up, Tim got really fucked up in a world of drugs and alcohol, and Matt saved him by starting Rancid. This song is about what Tim went through.

    freehat17on April 14, 2004   Link
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    whats cd is this on. i downloaded it and i really like it.

    Alyssa1224on February 01, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It's from their first self-titled album. It's the one with the gun on the cover.

    punkpirateon May 03, 2007   Link
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    an anthem for squatters...up the punx

    bluntpunkon October 06, 2009   Link
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    About how tim became homeless cause of drugs and alcohol

    AbiWoodon December 01, 2009   Link

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