I still can't forget the last time that I slept on the Greyhound
I was awakened by the screaming voice of the girl sitting, next to me
This guy on the seat over was silently masturbating
Looking at her, as a I looked at him
And everytime I think of a better world I think of, somewhere else
When we go out at night my girlfriends and I won't have to fear getting raped
No matter what we wear or what time it is
No matter how drunk we are or where we've been
And I don't think I wanna sleep tonight anymore
It feels the bags beneath my eyes are weightening down
My whole soul
And as I look out the window I think I can see dawn
In a gas station in the middle of Washington
And I just want to dream of a better world for any, girl to be
But I guess rain falls on everyone
And I just want to dream of a better world for any, girl to be
But I guess rain falls on everyone
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