It's three a.m.
I'm awake and my heart is still dreaming
It's three a.m.
Outside I hear the souls still screaming
It's been so long you know
Since my head's been this clear
Just like a ship lost in the night
I just don't know which way I should steer
But I'll keep chasing my dreams
And only you can make them real
I pour my heart out every night
But do you know the way that I feel
Sometimes this is work
And don't you know sometimes this is play
Sometimes you are listening to me
And sometimes you don't hear
A damn word that I say
Sometimes there's a girl
Sometimes I go home alone
And I guess it's no wonder right now
That I do very well on my own
But I'll keep chasing my dreams
And only you can make them real
I pour my heart out every night
But do you know the way that I feel
And I will play just as long as you will listen
Now I'm in no big hurry to get back on the road
Sometimes in this lifestyle
I feel like there's so much that I'm missing
Well I'm missing you
It's just that I'm, so far from home
It's three a.m.
I'm awake and my heart is still dreaming
It's three a.m.
Outside I hear the souls still screaming


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3 A.M. Lyrics as written by Arndt Roerig Marko Vidovic

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    aww i love this song. it's a good song to listen to late at night or to sleep to.

    hplssrmantcxoxon September 05, 2006   Link

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