yeah yeah yeah yeah, oohh
Last night i saw you as I stood in the rain,
brought me right back to that feeling again,
I tried to hide the tears in my eyes, but you
didn't see as you walked on by.
I tried to forget you, I tried to move on,
but the deeper feel it the harder i fall,
nothing else matters at all,
let me tell you,

[chours]
You don't know what love is till you loose it,
You don't know what you got till it slips away,
leaves you alone in the dark, takes you and tears you apart,
You don't know what love is till it breaks your heart.
till it breaks your heart.

Some times I think that, when our lovers knew the crazy things that we use to do, How can love so right turn to some thin so wrong,
still can't belive that your really gone,
I wish I could stop all the thoughts in my head,
I wish i could take back the words that i said,
It's a lesson I'll never forget.
Let me tell you..
[ repeat chours]

Love has no season, no beginnig or end,
no ryhme or reason to the way the story ends,
No way of knowing how a broken heart mends,
Still we keep fallin time and time again,
[repeat chours]


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    this is really sweet song. great meaning n it can relate 2 everyone....

    inmyheartfoevaon July 29, 2002   Link
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    i love this song.. it just goes with the whole saying 'you dont know what you have til its gone, and once its gone you can never get it back' it breaks my heart everytime i hear it, so many memories.

    buriedalivebyloveon January 04, 2006   Link
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    a sad song about not realizing what you've lost until it's gone

    SMUSER17185761on June 18, 2007   Link

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