You could say it all
And I could bite my tongue
'Cause it would take all week
To tell you where I'm from
I know what you're about
Why don't you close your mouth
And step right over here
So we can dance this out?

These lazy days are way too long
Like razorblades under your tongue
And the city lights will burn you down
And build you up
High above the ground
High above the ground
High above the ground
High above the ground

The club is gettin' dark
And I can feel the heat
I slide my hands right down
To right below your knees
If this is all there is
Then this is all there can be
'Cause I don't see no road
That leads to you and me

I paved a way on empty roads
Into a grave of old headstones
And the path you take may lead you home, but tonight
You walk on streets of gold
Walk on streets of gold
You walk on streets of gold
Walk on streets of gold

Where did you go when the sun rose?
Now I know how to get off these dirt roads
To find these streets of gold (x2)

Walk on streets of gold
You walk on streets of gold
Walk on streets of gold
You walk on streets of gold
You walk on streets of gold
Walk on streets of gold


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  • +3
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    amazing song, one of their best by far. just has an amazing flow to it, makes u wanna play it really really loud and dance along with your hands in the air.

    dezmondoon July 24, 2010   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    great song, no, fuckin' AWESOME song! second favorite from this album though. i looooooove double vision the best :) but of course thats just my opinion ;)

    xXMarinaGXxon September 09, 2010   Link
  • +1
    Lyric Correction

    I think it's "you could say it all" not 'you could set it off'

    omg1979on July 05, 2010   Link

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