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Album: Cheshire Cat (1994)
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  • I talk to you every now and then
    I never felt so alone again
    I stop to think at a wishing well
    My thoughts send me on a carousel
    Here I am standing on my own
    Not a motion from the telephone
    I know not a reason why
    Solitude's a reason to die

    Just you wait and see
    As school life is a, it is a woken dream
    Aren't you feeling alone?
    I guess it's just another
    I guess it's just another
    I guess it's just another night alone

    Now as I walk down the street
    I need a job just to sleep in sheets
    Buying food every once in a while
    But not enough to purchase a smile
    A tank of gas is a treasure to me
    I know now that nothing is free
    I talk to you every now and then
    I never felt so alone again

    Just you wait and see
    As school life is a, it is a woken dream
    Aren't you feeling alone?
    I guess it's just another
    I guess it's just another
    I guess it's just another night alone Writer/s: Mark Hoppus, Scott Raynor, Tom Delonge
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Takwene LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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