Is anyone out there at all? Does anybody hear my call? I'm on a channel all my own Tuned in from the Twilight Zone My space-age Juliet She's the best
I was alone and frightened Until you came along I was afraid of everyone You showed me I was wrong You came into my life And helped me take a stand I
It's funny how your head never leaves the clouds When you're walking down the street Stepping through the air so nonchalant You try so hard to flaunt,
Go to sleep, turn out the light In dreams we'll meet, tonight Always you're in my mind You whisper and I smile How can you remember, so perfectly? When
Promise Welcome to a world of promise These smiling faces are your friends All this happiness is certain Unless, of course, you don't fit in Fall in
What's this buzzing in my head Kitchen light is always humming Singing a song about summertime Stars erased by the haze Electric air fills up the night
She don't know where I came from I'm feeling like I'm half-alive She don't know and I don't care Two of us are scared to laugh What a waste of saturday
Chasing after monsters You become one, too When you're staring into nothingness It's looking back at you Nothing's ever easy Does it come with time?
Left the water running out again Can you feel it washing over you Left the water running out again Can you feel it coming over you Left the water running
I want to lie to you All you can do is listen My smile is blinding you You'll never find out the truth You don't know which side I'm on The whole world
Sunburned faces watch a nuclear sky Initial conflict on the fourth of july Children hide their heads and wonder why No one really cares Crying on the
One hundred days in dessert sand A drifter in no-man's land Following someone else's caravan I roam like a nomad since I left Soaking in solitude I go
Frozen talk won't stop for sure What's buried in the ground A limit for tomorrow Doesn't save the here and now It shouldn't be hard to agree On something
Stitched up like a wounded soldier Rain falls on my parade Any time I get the nerve to ask her It's two heartbeats too late Guys in shiny ties and GQ
Push forward Lay to rest old fears Not long ago I was one of them I'm changing The more I've changed The harder it is to face what I was before It's
Eric's room gets too small one night (He) Takes his whole apartment outside Down at his desk he sits and writes Under a streetlight One starry night
Getting too late, nothing can wait Pick up the pace, the clock is ticking Losing this race, feeling like a waste Taking up space, my brain is sticking
I will watch the sky, streetlight's dimly lit From far away I recognize Her silhouette with someone else The temperature outside Thaws me and frees up