From A Motel 6
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From A Motel 6
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You know you shouldn't hide but you always do
'Cause even when you're gone, I can see right through
You want disconnection, you want me there enough for 2 Pull a woollen blanket across my eyes
Dream a quiet place for us to fight
Oh no, your heart is broken- don't you think that's a little trite I climb where I can see- you're close but I won't reach
Blank stare at the TV- CNN's on Channel 3 In the passing lane on 1 and 9
Stuck in sad, car stuck in drive
Oh no, your heart is broken- well, you can have what's left of mine I climb where I can see- you're close but I won't reach
Blank stare at the TV- THE HOWLING II's on Channel 3
Oh, I drift off to sleep, while the snow falls on the screen
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