I Could Sleep (The Wuss Song)

GREG MCKENNA, KAY HANLEY, MICHAEL EISENSTEIN, SCOTT RIEBLING, STACY JONES


It's okay that you forget. It's alright that you don't
wanna remember. In your hands you've got a
martyr's head, in your mind, I know that's what you
wish you were. Turn my blue sky black, you're such
a hard luck baby. Yeah. That's what's the matter with you.
But I could sleep through this. I ain't as mystified as I
am in it. If that's your ride, well then you oughta get
it. It's just as if I wasn't dreaming. It's all the same,
'cause I still wake up screaming. Turn my blue sky
black... You're a pilgrim in the boxcar. You can never
look back too far. You can't even look back.
Turn my blue... I could sleep through anything.

Trivia about the song I Could Sleep (The Wuss Song) by Letters to Cleo

When was the song “I Could Sleep (The Wuss Song)” released by Letters to Cleo?
The song I Could Sleep (The Wuss Song) was released in 1995, on the album “Wholesale Meats And Fish”.
Who composed the song “I Could Sleep (The Wuss Song)” by Letters to Cleo?
The song “I Could Sleep (The Wuss Song)” by Letters to Cleo was composed by GREG MCKENNA, KAY HANLEY, MICHAEL EISENSTEIN, SCOTT RIEBLING, STACY JONES.

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