Rosa Walton
Sleep Song
I wonder where I'm wondering
Standing on the landing
Stop all these voices
I'm scared, I don't know where I am
Seeing whirling, swirling
I heard it's quite disturbing
I Googled it, but
Not even Google understands

I'm not hurting in the bathroom
I'm singing something that I speak
I'm too scared to find the light switch
Not even you could understand

All these people stumble aimlessly I notice
Well, I'm not awake, but I'm not asleep (Where are these places in relation, disorientation)
I heard you in the bathroom ('Cause there's a train but there's no station)
Singing something that I speak (After all, we can't stop we're just stuck in amazement)
I tried to try my hardest (Indication, petrol station, please be patient)
But I just couldn't find the light switch (I am waiting, waiting on this pavement)
How'd you feel? Is it real?
I Googled it, but not even Google understands (I can't think that it's an animation)
We are an infestation, generation after generation
Categorically unstoppable, irrelevantly topical
And now all I'm seeing is what I'm hearing and I don't know who to trust
The sandman is waiting at dusk to sprinkle sand in the eyes of the person that he feels he must
And it's one of us
I wonder where I'm wondering
Standing on the landing
Stop all these voices
I'm scared, I don't know where I am
See it whirling, swirling
I heard it's quite disturbing
I Googled it, but
Not even Google understands

There's these people on my ceiling
It's unnerving how they're screaming
Am I dreaming? (Am I dreaming?)
What am I revealing
I'm not speaking, I'm just hearing
All the time this feeling, falling, fearing
What am I meaning? (What am I meaning?)
Well, I get the feeling it's just me then
I'm trying to sleep in
Avoid the monsters, tuck your feet in
(It's dangerous to walk a sleepwalker)
And it's dark, and I just can't stop and
(It's dangerous to walk a sleepwalker)
Why is there a man in the corner of my room?
Why is there? Why is there a man in the corner of my room?
Why is there? Why is there a man in the corner of my room?
Aah!