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Making my way across the park to the other side,
As the light begins to fade.
They start the car and wait for the other two,
And these were the words that she said to me:
"How can you fall asleep boy,
We haven't got the time,
I need you more than you realise,
I need you all the time."
Oh, oh
What do you want from me?
I, I...
How do you know me?
I don't...
Alive,
Tonight.

What do you want from me?
(I, I…)
How do you know me?
(I don't…)
Tonight.
Biting my tongue to keep in line 'til I get inside,
Her room, her heart, her mind.
You've got to be yourself and realise,
And whisper the words that she said to you:
"How can you fall asleep boy,
We haven't got the time,
I need you more than you realise,
I need you all the time."
Oh, oh
What do you want from me?
(I, I…)
How do you know me?
(I don't…)
Alive,
Tonight
What do you want from me?
(I, I…)
How do you know me?
(I don't…)
Tonight.
(Instrumental)
She said are you lonely?
And are you wanting?
And so I'm finding it hard,
I'm finding it hard to be this close to you.
Finding it hard,
I'm finding it hard to do what's right for you.
And as I walk home,
As I walk home I know I'm in love with you,
Hoping for more,
If you open that door then I'll be lost to you,
Tonight.
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Glass Towers are a four piece indie band from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Members Benjamin Hannam (guitar, vocals), Cameron Holdstock (bass), Sam Speck (guitar) and Daniel Muszynski (drums) formed the group around Hannams solo bedroom recording project in early 2008 during a music class at school. The band opened the mainstage at Splendour In The Grass 2009 at the age of 17 and were finalists in Triple J's Unearthed High Competition for 2010. They released their debut EP "What We Were, When We Were" in 2011 amidst a year of heavy touring activity around Australia.

Read more about Glass Towers on Last.fm.


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