You and Me Both - Roses Are Red



     
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You and Me Both Lyrics


So take the long way back home tonight
Don't say a thing
Stereo seventeen, red and green
And everything I'm thinking is surfacingNight brings all the daydreams I can't share with you, my dear
I'll stay awake just to know you're still here
I can't sleep, your face turned from me
I picture flashing lights above meI'm lost in your silhouette
I see you standing in the window
In the window looking westTell me a thousand stories
Say anything
To see you in a magazine
A movie screen is everything you dream and it's happeningNight brings all the daydreams I can't share with you, my dear
I'll stay awake just to know you're still here
I can't sleep, your face turned from me
I picture flashing lights above meI'm lost in your silhouette
I see you standing in the window
In the window looking westYour hands are on the back of my neck again
Your eyes are in the air

I will stay wide awake again tonight to know you're still here
Your hands are on the back of my neck again
Your eyes are in the air
I will stay wide awake again tonight, tonightI'm lost in your silhouette
I see you standing in the window
In the window looking westI'm lost in your silhouette
I see you standing in the window
In the window looking west

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There are 2 bands with the same name: 1. An Alternative/Emo band from Rochester New York 2. A late 70s punk band from the UK with the single "Can't Understand b/w Your Love is Like a Ballistic Missile" released on Posthumous Petal records. Biographies are listed below: 1) Roses Are Red (2002-2007) was an alternative rock band formed in Rochester, New York & signed to Trustkill Records. Roses Are Red formed in the summer of 2002 from the ashes of numerous other bands around the Western New York area and originally featured Vincent Minervino on vocals...

Read more about Roses Are Red on Last.fm.


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