Skies ripped open by the sun :: Daylight comes but not soon enough
I speed down your track in search of you :: Strapped to the back of what we do
Anaesthetise these troubled nerves over to you to make it work
Agents of change set headfires :: I'd rather starve than fake alive

Lost to the cities of the night :: Lost in the world of make it right
Heartbreak :: heartbreaking :: Novocaine won't help the pain
I'm out of control - I'm in a hurricane - Head and heart have broken down
Out of control I'm in a hurricane :: Hurricane...

Win some ground but lose you :: It's never explained how to make it through
No rope no cash - no serpentine :: All love buried on a bonfire
Heartbreak :: Heartbreaking :: Novocaine won't help the pain
I'm out of control - I'm in a hurricane :: Head and heart have broken down

Hurricane :: Good to see you follow :: Good to see you come again
Hurricane... :: Miles of water :: Hurricane :: Miles of water
Out of control - I'm in a hurricane...


Lyrics submitted by joeytucciarone

Hurricane Lyrics as written by Gavin Rossdale

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    This is the best song from Golden State. Period.

    LightingCounton March 15, 2003   Link

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