I've been up at this all night long
I've been drowning in my sleep
I've prayed for your safe place
And it's time for us to leave

Time is running
Is running on empty and the gas is running out
I've decided that tonight is the night that I
Let love aside
Full speed ahead this seems to be the place
I've seen this once before
Planned perfection sought in my dreams
Hoping this would take you home

My knuckles have turned to white
There's no turning back tonight
Kiss me one last time

Around this turn where
The cross will cast your shadow
The people will all gather
To remember such a day
Where the flames grew as high as trees
And the world stopped, it stopped
For you and me

My knuckles have turned white
There's no turning back tonight
Kiss me one last time
Shut your eyes
My knuckles have turned white
There's no turning back tonight
So hold on tight
Kiss me one last time
Shut your

I will now bring new meaning to the word alone
Endless nights of dreaming of life
And the days we should have spent here

Drowning in my sleep
I'm drowning in my sleep
Drowning in my sleep
I'm drowning in my sleep

Glass shatters and comes to a halt)
I thought we'd be there by now
I thought it would be so much quicker than this

Pain has never been so brilliant
I made sure you were buckled in
Now you can walk hand in hand
Hand in hand with him

My knuckles have turned white
There's no turning back tonight
Kiss me one last time (shut your eyes)
My knuckles have turned white
There's no turning back tonight (so hold on tight)
So hold on tight
Kiss me one last time
Shut your


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It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door Lyrics as written by Christopher Dudley Aaron Gillespie

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    This song is about a car wreck; my guess after prom night as this fits with the neo-romantic 1950's med tragedy movement. You will note the obvious references to "being buckled in" and crosses on the roadside as defined by the afforementioned, "Around this turn where the cross will cast your shadow". They missed a curb; he survived and he is back at the scene of the accident to pay his respects to his lost love. As far as the "80's song"; you will find pertinent information from a 1980's tragedy movement known as "Deadman's curb". I noticed that Underoath took notes from the days of old and included a mix between "Last Kiss", "Tell Laura I love her", "Teen Angel", and a new angst emo driven anthem of tragedies regarding pulmonary edema, "Drowning in my sleep". All data thereof physiologically relates to trauma.

    disassociativeon February 01, 2006   Link

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