Dead trees rising up like boneyards Where elephants rest at the end of their days A crescent moon over a desert whisper The slanting sun pulling back on her rays At the end of the day, at the end of the day An empty bar and we're hardly sober It's overtime in a pre-season game The stray dogs bark for pecking order Another round because we're feeling the same At the end of the day Oh, I'm feeling disconnected I've come unplugged And sometimes I wanna come back home And I'm feeling disconnected baby Won't you wrap me deep inside your arms to save me Have I accepted your projection I've come unplugged And sometimes I wanna come back home And I'm feeling disconnected baby Won't you wrap me deep inside your arms to save me, once again An old lake under midwestern winter Shining cold like mother of pearl And underneath there's a crowded wreath where Reside all the secrets to the end of the world Yeah the end of the world Yeah the end of the world And it seems I'm stuck here floating And it seems I've missed my wave A restless youth have embraced their sorrow They've packed their bags and they're taking the train At the end of the day, at the end of the day Oh, I'm feeling disconnected I've come unplugged And sometimes I wanna come back home And I'm feeling disconnected baby Won't you wrap me deep inside your arms to save me Have I accepted your projection I've come unplugged And sometimes I wanna come back home And I'm feeling disconnected baby Won't you wrap me deep inside your arms to save me, once again Speeding world, oh will you watch it go If I had another chance I'd take it slow And I'm sorry, I didn't care We all at times find ourselves alone We'll soon pass the boundaries of our youth Past the line where waits a distant truth And I'm sorry, I didn't care And I'm sorry, I didn't see you there, we'll be there soon And I'll wrap you up until everything starts again It seems I've lost my shadow Oh, I'm feeling disconnected I've come unplugged And sometimes I wanna come back home And I'm feeling disconnected baby Won't you wrap me deep inside your arms to save me Have I accepted your projection I've come unplugged And sometimes I wanna come back home And I'm feeling disconnected baby Won't you wrap me deep inside your arms to save me, once again