Letra de Third Engine - Saves The Day
Letra de canci�n de Third Engine de Saves The Day lyrics
The sky grows bigger every day
And the other week I hopped on a train
Cutting through state lines
To come to you as the crow flies
Out there in the open everything was melon and orange
Did you know, my sweet
That I once took the liberty of watching you in your sleep?
I just want you to know
that every pool of water reminds me of you
Is that all right?
I hope you think it's cool
'Cause sometimes a train can't go as fast as I want it to
Did you know, my sweet
That I once took the liberty of watching you in your sleep?
I rolled over and over
Trying to touch your knees underneath the sheets
Everything seemed a little easier
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when we weren't one hundred miles apart
The person across from me
sitting in her train seat, reminded me of you
And I looked out past her cheeks
through the glass-light conduit
But the sun had sunk
Disappeared into New Jersey
Oh, why don't they have phones on these things?
What can I do?
I'm stuck thinking about you.
Did you know, my sweet
That I once took the liberty of watching you in your sleep?
I rolled over and over
Trying to touch your knees underneath the sheets
Trying to touch your knees
And the other week I hopped on a train
Cutting through state lines
To come to you as the crow flies
Out there in the open everything was melon and orange
Did you know, my sweet
That I once took the liberty of watching you in your sleep?
I just want you to know
that every pool of water reminds me of you
Is that all right?
I hope you think it's cool
'Cause sometimes a train can't go as fast as I want it to
Did you know, my sweet
That I once took the liberty of watching you in your sleep?
I rolled over and over
Trying to touch your knees underneath the sheets
Everything seemed a little easier
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when we weren't one hundred miles apart
The person across from me
sitting in her train seat, reminded me of you
And I looked out past her cheeks
through the glass-light conduit
But the sun had sunk
Disappeared into New Jersey
Oh, why don't they have phones on these things?
What can I do?
I'm stuck thinking about you.
Did you know, my sweet
That I once took the liberty of watching you in your sleep?
I rolled over and over
Trying to touch your knees underneath the sheets
Trying to touch your knees