Wide Awake

Album: Revelations (2006)
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  • You can look a hurricane right in the eye
    Twelve hundred people dead or left to die
    Follow the leaders
    Were it an eye for an eye
    We'd all be blind, deaf or murdered
    This I'm sure
    In this uncertain time

    So come pull a sheet over my eyes
    So I can sleep tonight
    Despite what I've seen today
    I find you guilty of the crime
    Of sleeping in a time when you should have been wide awake

    Down on the road the world is floating by
    The poor and undefended left behind
    While you're somewhere trading lives for oil
    As if the whole world were blind

    So come pull a sheet over my eyes
    So I can sleep tonight
    Despite what I've seen today
    I've found you guilty of the crime
    Of sleeping in a time when you should have been wide awake
    Come pull this sheet over my eyes
    So I can sleep tonight
    Despite what I've seen today

    I found you guilty of the crime
    Of sleeping in a time when you should have been wide awake

    Wide awake
    Wide awake
    Wide awake
    Wide awake Writer/s: BRAD WILK, CHRIS CORNELL, TIMOTHY COMMERFORD, TOM MORELLO
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Shanan from Huron, SdThis is probably my favorite song. I feel i relate to it personally and i get goosebumps whenever i listen to it. If you have not heard it then you are missing out.
  • Ef from Newaygo, MiOne of my favorite Audioslave songs. I've bled Audioslave since their first album came out, and this ranks in my top 5. Gives me the chills whenever I listen to it. Lyrics are just so great, as with most every song Chris Cornell has written.
  • Adrian from Brookings, SdIt's a shame the band had to break up just when they started to make really meaningful and large scale statements to a mass audience. I think that was one of the great things about Rage Against the Machine.
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