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Across the Night - Silverchair



     
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Across the night, it was the moon that stole my slumber
Across the night, I fell in love with people sleepingI fell tired, asleep in a golden ocean
Your eyes perspired, a spike in my fascination
I don't mean to make you cry
But this feeling will run right through the night
And I'll only make you cry with these feelingsAcross the night, it was the moon that stole my slumber
Across the night, I fell in love with people sleeping
Across the night, across the night
Across the night, I hugged a man's arthritic shoulderSleepless, untamed without a leash on the light around me
I don't mean to make you cry
But this feeling will run right through the night
And I'll only make you cry with these feelingsAcross the night, it was the moon that stole my slumber
Across the night, I fell in love with people sleeping
Across the night, across the night
Across the night, I hugged a man's arthritic shoulder
I hugged a man's arthritic shoulderSo let us be married and have another baby
'Cause I don't wanna be lonely I just wanna be alone
Yeah let's just get married shouting baby, baby, babies

Oh, you'll never sleep at all, I don't wanna be lonely
Oh, you'll never sleep at all, I don't wanna be lonely
I just wanna be aloneNever seen the sunshine
From higher points than sunrise
I don't wanna be lonely
Never seen the sunshine
From higher points than sunrise
I don't wanna be lonely
I just wanna be alone

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Silverchair were one of Australia’s most successful alternative rock (and formerly post-grunge) bands. The group has had more top twenty hits during the last decade than any other local artist and they have sold over six million albums worldwide. The band formed in 1992 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. In 1994, at the age of 15, Silverchair got their big break when the band won a national competition called "Pick Me" with the demo of their song, "Tomorrow".

Read more about Silverchair on Last.fm.


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