A million miles an hour
Swallowed dotted lines tonight
We ingest the pavement
Ignore the passing lines
And the streets
They call our names
They call our names
We'll never feel the same

Tearing through this ghost town
We haunt the lifeless streets
Still it seems
They call our names
They call our names
We'll never feel the same

Tonight will pass us by
As we're breathing in this moon-lit air
Tonight will pass us by
As the world it seems to disappear
But I'm asleep at the wheel

Another destination
Far away from here
Where the streets
They call our names
They call our names
We'll never feel the same again

But tonight will pass us by
As we're breathing in this moon-lit air
Tonight will pass us by
As the world it seems to disappear
But I'm here with you
We will try forever
We will drive forever
I'm here with you

But now I'm asleep at the wheel
And still the streets
They call our names
They call our names

But tonight will pass us by
As we're breathing in this moon-lit air
Tonight will pass us by
As the world it seems to disappear
But I'm here with you
We will try forever
We will drive forever
I'm here with you

We will try forever
We will drive forever
We will drive forever

I'm here with you

With you, with you, with you,
I'm here with.


Lyrics submitted by pewterblaze

Sleep Lyrics as written by Earl Lebieg

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    I think it about being with someone and enjoying it driving in the car in this song just driving wanting to forget something in the past maybe, that just happened? well thats my idea

    Snowboarder547on December 07, 2005   Link

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