You're letting go and try to fly away
To the slumberous voice of pouring rain
The inner agitation's dancing in your head
Will it ever end?

You're all alone with coloured memories
Ungiving hotel without company
The ringing in your brain, it starts to fade away
Fade away

Are you insane?

Walls come down
And then a ghostly voice
It sets up crazy moans into the night

Time and time again...
And you don't have the choice
But lie awake to verify

Did she really say
"Now do me! Do me like a caveman"?

It feels like no one's ever there when you're in need
And no one's ever gonna try to believe
The unforbearing walls are living to let it through
Whispering ghostly- right to you

Walls come down
And then a ghostly voice
It sets up crazy moans into the night

Ground is shaking
The earth is quaking
And nobody's here to testify

Ghostly whispers in the night:
"Do me like a caveman!"

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Walls come down
And then a ghostly voice
It sets up crazy moans into the night

Time and time again...
And you don't have a choice
But lie awake to verify

Ground is shaking
The earth is quaking
And nobody's here to testify

Ghostly whispers in the night:
"Don't waste time to hold me tight
Like a caveman push inside!"

Ghostly whispers in the night:
"Don't waste time and come inside
Like a cavemand take a ride!"


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    This song is simply about someone trying to fall asleep, "To the slumberous voice of pouring rain" and then just as he is about to "The ringing in your brain, it starts to fade away" a couple next door in the hotel he is in "Ungiving hotel without company" starts to have sex "Walls come down/ And then a ghostly voice/ It sets up crazy moans into the night" and then the person is interrupting what he is hearing "Did she really say/ Now do me! Do me like a caveman?" He is aware that no one around him can hear it or "testify" as he says "The earth is quaking/ And nobody's here to testify At the end he is still hearing them as they continue to yell as they partake in sexual actions. "Ghostly whispers in the /Don't waste time to hold me tight/ Like a caveman push inside!"

    GoldenGuy444on December 22, 2014   Link

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