Can you roll down the window?
Can I have a cigarette?
Can I sweep you for forgiveness?Can I sweep you for regret?
And can you drive a little faster
To clear my head?Can you see that I've been crying?
Can you tell that I've been alone?
Can we walk the streets at the same time? I don't mindI'll be quiet and no one will know
And can you drive a little faster?
Take me homeThese are the days that make up the lifetimes
These are the clothes that I wear
This is the only thing I wanted more than anythingI wanna fall at a million miles an hour
With people and little picture radios
And I'm smiling but I'm trying hard not to smile at allAnd I crave for the little conversation
And the way you toss your hair back, you're beautiful
And it suits me fineThese are the days that make up the lifetimes
These are the clothes that I wear
And this is the only thing I wanted more than anythingI wanna fall at a million miles an hour
With people and little picture radios
And I'm smiling but I'm trying hard not to smile at allAnd I crave for the little conversation
And the way you toss your hair back, you're beautiful
And it suits me fineI wanna fall at a million miles an hour
With people and little picture radios
And I'm smiling but I'm trying hard not to smile at allAnd I crave for the little conversation
And the way you toss your hair back, you're beautiful
And it suits me fineThese are the days that make up the lifetimes
These are the lifetimes that make up generations
These are the lifetimes that make up generations
These are the days that make up the lifetimes
Songwriters
Yale, Brian / Thomas, Robert Kelly / Goff, John / Stanley, John JosephPublished by
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