Ninety-Six Brakelights

Over It / Peter Munters

sleepless nights end back at tuesday morning
they insult every dream i might have had till i get used to all this breathing
recalling walking distance in the summer sun
dotted lines to window panes and telephones
so we spent sunrise face down in the sand
and still found our way sweat drenched and weary
ask me how i thought we played and whether tomorrow night will be the same
understand this is my chance to be
"these days have meant the most to me.
understand something my friend," he said
"these days have meand the most to me."
with brakelights relationships have gone
but these days still mean the most to me

Trivia about the song Ninety-Six Brakelights by Over It

When was the song “Ninety-Six Brakelights” released by Over It?
The song Ninety-Six Brakelights was released in 2000, on the album “The Ready Series”.
Who composed the song “Ninety-Six Brakelights” by Over It?
The song “Ninety-Six Brakelights” by Over It was composed by Over It and Peter Munters.

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