Sing Me To Sleep

Album: Wreckorder (2010)
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  • Michael lived on the other side
    Dreamed he was an only child
    Wake up screaming in the middle of night
    Danced with the devil on the dark side

    We got married in a Vegas bar
    With confetti on the dance floor
    No tin cans trailing from behind a car
    Throwing quarters out the back door

    Sing me to sleep tonight
    Sing me to sleep tonight
    No memory tonight
    Sing me to sleep tonight

    Under cover
    One of the other

    Sing me to sleep tonight
    (I wanna hold you but it's just too late now)
    Sing me to sleep tonight
    (I wanna hear you say it's all gonna be alright)
    No memory tonight
    (I wanna hold you but it's just too late now)
    Sing me to sleep tonight
    (I wanna hear you say it's all gonna be alright) Writer/s: FRAN HEALY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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