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  1. Bic Runga - Get Some Sleep Lyrics. From here to there to everywhere and back to Union Square Where do I get some sleep? Anywhere the sleep dust lies it decorates your eyes Whe. Lyrics. Popular Song Lyrics. Billboard Hot 100. Upcoming Lyrics. Recently Added. Top Lyrics of 2011. Top Lyrics of 2010.

  2. With a blend of electric and acoustic guitars and laid-back harmonies, "Get Some Sleep" was a Top 10 hit in both Ireland and Japan. Multi-instrumentalist Runga spent a grueling two years touring the United States, which is clearly what inspired the song: "From here to there to everywhere, then back to Union Square. Where do I get some sleep?" >>.

  3. Bic Runga - Get Some Sleep Capo 1 Intro: 2x Em D G Am G Verse part 1 Em D From here to there to everywhere G And back to Union Square Am G Where do I get some sleep? D Anywhere the sleep dust lies G It decorates your eyes Am G Where do I get some sleep? Verse part 2 Am G Stranded in June Am G Whistling the same old tune Em G But I do believe I might be having fun Em G I believe I might be ...

  4. Whistling the same old tune. But I do believe I might be having fun. I believe I might be having fun. Impeccably dressed in your second hand vest. We were waiting for the taxi to come. Putting on my daytime eyes. A good enough disguise. Until I get some sleep. Reading out the horoscopes.

  5. It decorates your eyes. Where do I get some sleep? Stranded in June. Whistling the same old tune. But I do believe I might be having fun. I believe I might be having fun. Impeccably dressed in your second hand vest. We were waiting for the taxi to come. Putting on my daytime eyes.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2017 · Bic Runga - Get Some Sleep Lyrics

  7. About Get Some Sleep "Get Some Sleep" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Bic Runga. It was released in June 2002 as the lead single from her second studio album, Beautiful Collision. The song was the highest selling song by a New Zealand artist in 2002, ranking at number 6 overall. It reached number 78 in the UK and 26 in Ireland.