Of course
We're miles away from home
We sink like stones
And we're lost beneath the waves
Not a trace to mark the graves

Lost and tired
And chained

Of course
We plan the great escape
We drag our fate around the razor wire
But our fear keeps us in line

(chorus)
Turn me inside out this time
Looking back the place that I come from
Disappeared
Turn my face
To the place where I go into the sun
Disappear into the sun

Lost and tired
And chained

I know
What sleeps inside my heart
There's a path that starts
With a single step at dawn
Though the road goes on and on

*CHORUS*

(Deep inside a song a thousand miles away)**
(Every moment the start of a greater day)**
(Running to a field a world we'll find)**

And now
The time has come for me
I must break free
From the prison I have made
And to face the way ahead

*CHORUS*
Disappear into the sun
Disappear into the sun


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    this such a great song. I love the guitar in this. Download this song!

    melancholic_punkon August 13, 2002   Link
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    This is such an awesome song, and I believe Disappear to be about someone who is "lost and tired" in a world of depression and seeks to "break free." The overall tone and lyrics just seem to highly suggest it.

    deradleron May 03, 2003   Link
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    This is such an awesome song, and I believe Disappear to be about someone who is "lost and tired" in a world of depression and seeks to "break free." The overall tone and lyrics just seem to highly suggest it.

    deradleron May 03, 2003   Link
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    Jeremy Enigk became a christian before this album and i think that this song expresses that transformation. He's talking about how he was far away from the truth and afraid to make a change but how he knew that he should. read the lyrics, you'll understand. SDRL is (was) an amazing band,

    imnotSxExon April 08, 2004   Link
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    Running down a deserted road towards a sunset. Running as fast as you possibly can, as if that running can allow you to escape everything. Listening to this song at full volume. Its an exhilerating feeling, you all should try it :) Such a great song from a brilliant band.

    veganstarduston October 08, 2010   Link

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