Take me somewhere nice, To some tired island in your home called, Paradise, Though both walk home, we both feel alone, Like escapes with nowhere to go, I can think of thousand ways, To get good and lost beyond these hopeless days, When we’ll rendevouz out of the blue, And a deep breath, just we two, And we’ll be so far gone, the oars row on, And we will happily wave so long,
If we hook a dream and it tows us back down this older street, We’ll say, hello, oh, take us you go,
Take me somewhere deep, Because I’m quite exhausted and I need to, Sleep, Upon the great divide, I wake up beside myself just to know I’m alive, Every weight pays me a visit and drags my islands down, And they sting like growing pains, Iced in veins of the guy who’s not ready to die, If I may be so bold, I’ll weather the cold, ‘Cause I’m not afraid to old,
If we hook a dream and it tows us back down older street, We’ll say, oh, oh, take us wherever you go.