The last one's still stinging
Back of my mind
I feel that phone ringing
And there is no way back from this
Everything hits at once
What we needs is just what we wants
I go to sleep but think that you're next to me
I go to sleep and think you're next to me
Don't make a move
When I walk out, don't follow me
Out in the car
Can feel it calling me
And, ooh, you're so far away
But I can still change my mind tonight
I gotta change my mind somehow
I go to sleep alone but think that you're next to me
Everything hits at once
Tonight outside is all lit up with ad lights
In traffic we become, on the way back home
Part of something bigger than just on our own
I gotta change my mind tonight
I can still change my mind tonight
Merging in traffic, cross the lanes, and then we become
Something bigger than just anyone
Oh, and everything hits at once
What we needs is just what we wants
I go to sleep and think that you're next to me
I go to sleep and think that you're next to me

Spoon is an American rock band from Austin, Texas, consisting of members Britt Daniel (vocals, guitar), Jim Eno (drums), Alex Fischel (keyboards, guitar), Gerardo Larios (guitar, keyboards), and Ben Trokan (bass, keyboards). The band was formed in Austin in October 1993 by Daniel and Eno. Critics have described the band's musical style as rock, pop, art rock, and experimental rock. The name Spoon was chosen to honor the 1970s German krautrock band Can, whose hit song "Spoon" was the theme song to the 1985 movie Jagged Edge (Das Messer) in the United States.
Spoon released their debut studio album, Telephono, in 1996 through Matador Records. Their next full-length album, A Series of Sneaks, was released in 1998 through Elektra Records. The band subsequently signed with Merge Records, where Spoon achieved greater commercial and critical prominence with the albums Girls Can Tell (2001), Kill the Moonlight (2002), Gimme Fiction (2005), Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (2007), and Transference (2010). They signed with Loma Vista Recordings and ANTI- for the release of They Want My Soul (2014). The band later returned to Matador to release their ninth album Hot Thoughts (2017), and tenth album Lucifer on the Sofa (2022).
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoon_(band)