Four in the morning, the party's over,
I think I need you now.
I can't remember when you left me,
But I'm alone somehow.
I can hear your voice ringing in my ear,
Telling me to just slow down.
Sometimes I'm on a run. What have I become?
That's enough, I'm tappin' out.
Won't you take me home?
(I've been standing too close to the edge)
Take me home.
(I've been standing too close to the edge)
Calming down, I lost the fight.
And I can't make it out here on my own, so take me home.
(I've been standing to close to the edge)
Wrote you a letter, I never sent it,
It doesn't matter now.
All my intentions went out the window,
Don't let me hit the ground.
Can you hear my voice, calling out your name?
I know that I let you down.
Sometimes I'm on a run. What have I become?
That's enough, I'm tappin' out.
Won't you take me home?
(I've been standing too close to the edge)
Take me home.
(I've been standing too close to the edge)
Calming down, I lost the fight.
And I can't make it out here on my own, so take me home.
(I've been standing to close to the edge)
Lost the love on lonely road.
Where I'm going – no one knows.
So won't you come and pick me up and take me home?
I've been standing too close to the edge, now.
I've been standing too close to the edge.
I've been standing too close to the edge, now.
I've been standing too close to the edge.
Won't you take me home?
(I've been standing too close to the edge)
Take me home.
(I've been standing too close to the edge) Won't you take me home?
Calming down, I lost the fight.
And I can't make it out here on my own,
So take me home,
(I've been standing too close to the edge)
Take me home tonight.
Four in the morning, the party's over,
I think I need you now.
Writer(s): Martin Johnson, Rob Hawkins
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