It's been a long time
And I don't think about the show no more
I wanna go home
I wanna go home home home home home home home home

it's been a long time
And I don't think I like the road no more
I wanna go home
I wanna go home home home home home home home

just relax
And take the red one first
So you can go back to work
The band can go back to work work work work work
Just relax
And take the red one first
So you can go back to work
The band can go back to work work work work work

I'm driving all night
And I don't know where we were yesterday
Is it time we play. which ways the stage?

the crowd was on fire
And I don't recognize a single face
Oh by the way
Can we stay at your place?

just relax and take the red one first
So you can go back to work
The bay can go back to work work work work
Just relax and take the red one first
So you can go back to work
The band can go back to work work work work work work

I'm out of my mind
And I don't care what the doctors say
I'm not okay, I'm not okay k k k k k

it's been a long time
And I don't think you love me any more
Pick up your phone
I wanna go home

just relax and take the red one first
So you can go back to work the band
Can go back to work work work work

just relax and take the red one first
So you can go back to work the band
Can go back to work work work work work work work work work


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    I can't believe that I'm the first to post on this song. This is such an emotional song. To me, this song is about a man that has everything, but feels like he has nothing. It's about hitting it big, and wishing you never had. It's about longing for the simple things in life that a star will never have again. A great song! Hope to hear more opinions on it.

    DJBRujahon April 06, 2008   Link

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