Am I in a scene from 'Midsummer Nights Dream'?
I thought raves like these died in the 90's?
The forest is breathing along with us tonight
Upper Class thugs take middle-class drugs
And we all get lowered in size
This is not my scene, I should not be here tonight

Laura, oh oh oh oh oh
Laura, get me home tonight

Trance music bangs a comical dance of cardboard boxes and fish
We're the fairies from hell and we're all on a death wish
This is not my scene, this is killing me
I don't want to be here tonight
And the girl who can save me is well across the Pennines

Laura, oh oh oh oh oh
Laura, get me home tonight

Laura, oh oh oh oh oh
Laura, get me home tonight


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Party in a Forest (Where's Laura?) Lyrics as written by Matthew Edward Murphy Daniel Joseph Haggis

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    yeah its just saying hes stuck in a place where he doesn't fit and needs laura to come along and save him. Ive been in this situation... i went to an emo gig in town once...

    CoffeeAddicton April 16, 2008   Link

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