Album: Stone Temple Pilots (2010)
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  • You love me more than those dirty clothes
    'Cause you can't imagine me as someone old
    But in the moment of sinless embrace
    Your eyes stare right through me to the back of my face

    I sleep all day
    (I sleep all day)
    You're the price I paid
    (You're the price I paid)

    We're always good on the road
    (Now you, you were my favorite show)
    As long as buses were rollin' on
    The destination's unknown

    Talks of club connection was the way it began
    Not necessary dope but it was straight obsession
    Couldn't sleep it out but, oh hell, who needs sleep?
    Now you're six months later, it was, well, you know

    I sleep all day
    (I sleep all day)
    You're the price I paid
    (You're the price I paid)

    We're always good on the road
    (Now you, you were my favorite show)
    As long as buses were rollin' on
    The destination's unknown

    I sleep all day
    (I sleep all day)
    You're the price I paid
    (You're the price I paid)

    We're always good on the road
    (Now you, you were my favorite show)
    As long as buses were rollin' on
    The destination's unknown

    We're always good on the road
    (Now you, you were my favorite show)
    As long as buses were rollin' on
    The destination's unknown Writer/s: DEAN DELEO, ROBERT EMILE DELEO, SCOTT RICHARD WEILAND
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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