I want some insomnia.
Who's got that insomnia?
I'm just a hired hand,
My watch has it's demands.

I want some overdrive.
Who's got that overdrive?
The breaks are broken but the gas works fine,
I'm working overtime.

Keep your head up,
We'll work faster.
Keep your sweat up,
We're your masters.

We've got boxes,
We've got buttons.
Speed and soda,
We're all gluttons.

The landing party missed it's check in call.
They're coming late,
Or not at all.
The captain opened up the alcohol.
Some think it's bright.
Some think it's bleak.
We tried to stay drunk for the first seven weeks.

We've been sleeping with our shoes on
For much too long.

We've been sleeping with our bags packed
For much too long.


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We've Got Boxes Lyrics as written by Paul Slife Harrison Haynes

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    i've got that insomnia

    AlmostFreeSpiriton September 29, 2002   Link
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    one of my most favoritest bands ever. gosh Les Savy Fav is so awesome

    indieSTARon March 05, 2003   Link
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    wow, les savy fav is just great great. this is one of my favorite songs by them. i'm seeing them in may, can't wait.

    haveagoodsleepon March 17, 2003   Link
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    Song Meaning

    This song is about how they have boxes.

    SpooktheHerdon June 12, 2009   Link

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