Album: Something For The Rest Of Us (2010)
Charted: 110
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  • The crowded room is full of empty faces
    The deepest conversation full of lies
    Another night with all my friends
    The kind you never see again
    I wonder if they'll see through my disguise
    And I want to say
    That I can't hold back
    And it might be wrong
    But it's all I have

    Come take me home tonight
    Come take me home
    I need you now
    I'm lost without you
    A million miles
    But I will find you
    So take me home

    It's 3 am and I can't sleep without you
    I think I found the perfect words to say
    A satellite transmits my voice
    Sometimes we don't have a choice
    I wake you up from half a world away
    And I try so hard
    Try to be so strong
    But you see the cracks
    My defense is gone

    Come take me home tonight
    Come take me home
    Oh, I need you now
    I'm lost without you
    A million miles
    But I will find you

    Come take me home tonight
    Come take me home
    Come take me home tonight
    Come take me home

    A satellite transmits my voice
    Sometimes we don't have a choice
    I wake you up from half a world away
    I need you now
    I'm lost without you
    I'm holding on
    'Til I can find you

    So take me home Writer/s: ANDY STOCHANSKY, JOHN RZEZNIK
    Publisher: Round Hill, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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