i was supposed to keep you awake / i was supposed to keep you company / i fell asleep when the front seat was mine / i fell asleep come the last roadsign / you’ve got the coffee to keep you awake / you’ve got the satire to keep you company / even if my feet are freezing cold / that voice it never gets old / the punchline makes more sense when you’re beside me / the miseries more bearable when you’re around / still the irony finds me / so deeply and so profound / in the backseat my mind goes drifting / time seems to be flying by / i can’t really tell if I was sleeping / we’re driving into the morning light / i take a glance into the rearview mirror / your tired eyes I see / the morning breeze it gives me shivers / put that satire on repeat / the punchline makes more sense when you’re beside me / the miseries more bearable when you’re around / still the irony finds me / so deeply and so profound
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