Looking down
All the lights are blinking in my head
We're almost done
And it's too cold to go out off into the unknown
That I once called my home
It's been so long

And every moment
Bleeds into one, bleeds into one
We're all falling apart
Falling apart
We are

I sat down to the seat
I'm shaking
Held on by my fingernails breaking off
In the air, I'm alone
My thoughts I know
'Cause I can't keep my head up off the wheel
My eyes awake, I'm

Every moment
Bleeds into one, bleeds into one
We're all falling apart
Falling apart
We are

So count on me for a lifetime of shame
Am I home?
Count on me to bleed it into one
I'll get myself back home
Count on me


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    Looking down, all the light are blinking in my head. We're almost done. It's too cold to go out off into the unknown, That I once called my home. It's been so long.

    I sat down to the seat, I'm shaking. Held on by my fingernails breaking off. In the air I'm alone. My thoughts I know, Cause I can't keep my head up off the wheel.

    remembermaineon July 16, 2007   Link
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    the guitar on this sounds a lot like Filters "take a picture"

    this album is so good

    anamericangodon July 16, 2007   Link
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    Every moment bleeds into one.

    tbs10386on July 18, 2007   Link
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    Everywhere on the internet the lyrics are missing from this part...

    Cause I can't keep my head up off the wheel My eyes awake, I'm "crossing the double line."

    Jstnj03on January 02, 2010   Link

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