Somewhere South of Here - Falling Asleep in Public Places

I can't sleep
When you aren't pulsing through me
And when I do I dream
That you and my demons are chasing me
Behind the wheel
In my drunken nightmare fantasy
I can't sleep
I wake up to reality
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good again
I'm up to no good again
Met up last week
At a party with my family
At seven drinks
Had my eyelids falling in front of me
I'm falling asleep
In all of the places that I shouldn't be
When you're with me
The lights in the room are spinning
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good again
I'm up to no good
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good
How old are you, anyway?
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good
EXPOSE HIM
I can't sleep
When you aren't pulsing through me
And when I do I dream
I'm old enough to know that I'm up to no good

Written by:
Austin Vicars, Jack Hoover, John Boyak, Jordan Wagel

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