Lights Out (4:38)
Words and Music by Matt Ventresca (2004)

When the current rips the tide and I start sinking.
In no time I realize that I'm nowhere but here.
If I misunderstood and you weren't thinking.
You're mistaken half the time.
To stop and think it's crazy what you're bound to find.

When you're accustomed to the prize, but you stop winning.
I've got no time to change, I'm enslaved because you're free.
If I was bound and chained and you were Lincoln,
would you abolish all the lies discovering what life's like on the other side?

When you turned the lights out and I lost my faith again.
'Cause I cursed when I found when you lost your only friend.
And I begged you to come down but you're alone lost in the clouds.
Such courage to dumbfound when you turned the lights out for good.

When you're basking in the light and it stops shining.
I wish I didn't have to try to invent a way out of this.
If I was Edison and you weren't blinking because the electric's left behind.
It's safe to say this wasn't what I had in mind.

I miss Saturday night with the Blue and White.
I miss your sweet kiss at the end of the night.
With my fortitude, what am I gonna do?

One day if I have the choice to bring it back to fill the void,
is it Hockey Night in Canada or you?
I'll see the long winter through 'cause I'll have nothing else to do.

I lost my faith in you.

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