| The night’s synthetic half-light
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| Rolls over your steering wheel
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| I’m closing my eyes just for a while
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| The house — the first thing I see
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| Filled up with a family
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| Surrounded by city and by sea
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| Will you wake me when we’re almost halfway
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| I don’t wanna take this trip alone
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| A saint is chasing a snake
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| For everybody’s sake
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| And so they go burning cars
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| The mother prepares the weapon
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| Before handing it to son
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| Who watches as daddy runs
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| Will you wake me when we’re almost halfway
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| I don’t wanna take this trip alone
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| Cause I’d never reach my home
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| The flames wander through the city
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| And set fire to the sea
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| Then out of the blaze appears a face
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| A girl with a look in her eyes
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| As if to say, «I despise
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| Such poisonous family ties»
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| But a poison as sweet as nectar
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| Could never forget or neglect her
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| It carries her home and closes her eyes
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| So she goes back under
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| Swallows the water
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| Fixes her face like a good little daughter
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| And follows her family
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| Who follow a saint and a snake
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| Will you wake me when we’re almost halfway
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| I don’t wanna take this trip alone
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| Cause I’d never reach my home
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| No I’d never reach my home
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| No I’d never reach my home
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| Home
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| (Wake me when we’re almost halfway)
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| (Wake me when we’re almost halfway)
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| (Wake me when we’re almost halfway)
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| (Can you call me when we’re almost halfway)
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| (Wake me when we’re almost halfway) |