Well I know that it's late but the words wouldn't wait
I'm really sorry that I woke you up
I don't know what's come over me
If I'm wrong let me know

Do you think I should go
But before you give an answer think of somewhere you'd rather be
All that I have twenty six dollars and the keys to a Cadillac
All that I know

Drive all night go anywhere you want to go
All that I want and all that I need
All I want to know is do you want to come with me
You deserve more than this packing guilt for a trip

I never thought that I would get this far
Searching for the words to say
Summer wind desert stars
All of this could be yours

You know it only takes two words and we'll both be on our way
All that I have twenty six dollars and the keys to a Cadilac
All that I know
Drive all night go anywhere you want to go

All that I want and all that I need
All I want to know is do you want to come with me
Come with me come with me
All I have all I know

I changed the station and our song is on the radio
All I have all I know drive all night
Go anywhere you want to go
All I have all I know

I changed the station and our song is on the radio
All I have all I know drive all night
Go anywhere you want to go
Drive all night go anywhere you want to go

Drive all night go anywhere you want to to


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A Song for Everyone Lyrics as written by Damon Ryan De La Paz Adam Lewis

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    this song always makes me smile...as soon as i hear it i get happy! i reckon that punk rock is tha ONLY way to go!

    Fox23on April 18, 2002   Link

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