Hello to who I'm talkin' to
No more automation
I'm hoping you can walk me through
An' solve my situation
It's after midnight
An' I've been on hold so long
You broke through the silence now I'm not alone
You're askin' me to help you see
The words begin to flow
This was not my plan or my intention
An' how was I to know?
For such a short time
I feel I've known you for so long
I don't think I can make it on my own
So send somebody
'Cause I'm stranded
And there's no place left where I can run
Send somebody
'Cause I'm hanging by a thread
Now the whole damn thing's undone
You have to know I can't let go
Now I've made this connection
You see the love that runs the show
Or random speculation
In my desperation I'm a danger to myself
I need your direction
Yeah, I need someone else
So send somebody
'Cause I'm stranded
And there's no place left where I can run
Send somebody
'Cause I'm hanging by a thread
Now the whole damn thing's undone
From my window
As the leaves begin in the fall
Before the cold wind comes
Please hear my call
An' send somebody
'Cause I'm stranded
And there's no place left where I can run
Send somebody
'Cause I'm hanging by a thread
Now the whole damn thing's undone
Send somebody
'Cause I'm stranded
And there's no place left where I can run
Send somebody
'Cause I'm hanging by a thread
Now the whole damn thing's undone
Are these times contagious
I've never been this bored before
Is this the prize I've waited for
Now as the hours passing
There's nothing left here to mature
I long to find a messenger
Have I got a long way to run [x2]
Yeah, I run [x2]
Is there a cure among us
From this processed sanity
I weaken with each voice that sings
In this world of purchase
I'm going to buy back memories
To awaken some old qualities
Have I got a long way to run [x2]
Have I got a long way to run [x2]
Yeah, I run [x2]
Have I got a long way to run [x2]
Yeah, I run [x4] [background:]
Have I got a long way to run [x4]
:lol: Daniel, BC is the hippie province of Canada. In the 1960's everyone and their dog moved to the region I live....and they have not changed even a little. I recently heard an interview on CBC with the author of this book that I would like to read:
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