The days gone by. I can’t explain. My life’s been good, I can’t complain. With you I find that my future’s bright. I’ll rush home today just to see you tonight. You’re the one who fills me up everyday. You’re the one who knows just what to say. You’re the one I want to spend my life with. You’re the one I want to reach over to and say: I love you, I miss you. Can I kiss you, can I hold you. Can I feel you, is this true? We’ll be together, forever and ever. Turn the lights down, it’s so cold. Oh… let’s go home now, it’s so cold. Let’s turn the lights down and pull over the covers . Some days my world is colored in shades and with them I know there will be rain. But on the bright side I have you.


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    what a cute song! and it so explains how my life is going right now. i just got an amazing boyfriend, andwhen i have shitty days i still feel like 'oh well, at least i have him'. and the singer has such a cute voice...its hard to find good girl singer bands, therye arent many of them

    i_love_autumnon September 05, 2002   Link
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    i really enjoy this band, i've never listen to them till recently, good lyrics, i also enjoy the female singer thing it really works for me ,walls of jericho and aslo this other band i saw a couple weeks back can't remeber their name they were alos good though

    Patchgariffon June 19, 2003   Link

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