Ambulance

Fred Thomas

I don't know if I can find a way to keep
All the secrets that you told me in your sleep
And I'm amazed that you still find the space to dream
In the shadows of a town made out of thieves

Who would drown the sound of history repeating
With the ambulances screaming up the street

So sing to me
Don't let me fall asleep to the sound of cold machines
Or the smell of gasoline
Or the weight of destiny

Don't make me wait
I've been waiting here all night
I've been waiting my whole life

Somewhere the ghosts of factory workers dance
With the ghosts of kids who never had a chance
And we still hear it out our window every night

Trivia about the song Ambulance by Saturday Looks Good to Me

On which albums was the song “Ambulance” released by Saturday Looks Good to Me?
Saturday Looks Good to Me released the song on the albums “Saturday Looks Good To Me” in 2000 and “All Your Summer Songs” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Ambulance” by Saturday Looks Good to Me?
The song “Ambulance” by Saturday Looks Good to Me was composed by Fred Thomas.

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