Woke up in the evening
To the sound of screaming
Through the walls it was bleeding
All over me

Untied and weightless
Unconscious as we cross
The international dateline
Let's end it here

Grown tired of the show-coast
And then as we toast
There are all zeros
Around here

Untied and weightless
Unconscious as we cross
The international dateline
Let's end it here

Let's end it here
Let's end it here
Let's leave it here
Let's leave it here

Woke up in the evening
To the sound of screaming
Through the walls it was bleeding
All over me

Untied and weightless
Unconscious as we cross
The international dateline
Let's end it here

Let's end it here
Let's end it here
Let's leave it here
Let's leave it here


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International Dateline Lyrics as written by Daniel Hunt

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    I agree with th1rte3n, while the meanings written fit, I can't help but feel as if there's a another level or something somewhere, since it's such a beautiful song.

    Has anyone heard the harmonium version? I love that so much.

    zJacobon October 28, 2009   Link

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