Sandman

Album: Exile (2013)
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  • I spent these waking hours looking for the sandman
    I spent these waking hours looking for his master plan
    I'll wait 'til morning 'til he comes to my house
    And he'll give no warning when he's knocking me out

    So sing me to sleep tonight
    And don't bring me back to life

    I spend these waking hours looking for the sandman
    I spend these waking hours looking for his master plan
    He will be sorry when he comes to my house
    I'll show no mercy 'til the lights go out

    So sing me to sleep tonight
    And don't bring me back to life

    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call
    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call
    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call
    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call

    So sing me to sleep tonight
    And don't bring me back to life

    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call
    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call
    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call
    We're waiting for the sandman, but he never hears the call Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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