woohoohoohoo for the longest time
woohoohoo for the longest time

if you'd say goodbye to me tonight
there would still be music left to write
what else could I do
I'm so inspired by you
you haven't been there for the longest time

if you say that i'm the one that's wrong,
would i have the strength to carry on
that's where you found me,
when you put your arms around me
you haven't been there for the longest time

woohoohoohoo for the longest time
woohoohoo for the longest time

I'm that voice your hearing in the hall
and the greatest miracle of all
is when you found me,
when you put your arms around me
you haven't been there for the longest time

If you said that i'm the one that's wrong
would i have the strength to carry on
i'll take my chances
i forgot how sweet romance is
you haven't been there for the longest time

woohoohoohoo for the longest time
woohoohoo for the longest time


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    PopRuckEmoChick you wish. Dur Yellowcard redid it. Yeah every1 knows that. They redid this in wut I would call their shitting singing faz. I think this song is alrite. I mean I'm not a fan for the screaming in this song and i think that the real version is better than this one. It's alrite though and I think that I REALLY like the way that they sing rite now way better than this stuff. I think that Yellowcard is a truly amazing band and from this kind of music in which like this song is they have came a long way. I think that a lot of plp would totally agree with me. I love Yellowcard they are just so gr8! ~aMbEr*

    SMUSER19348on August 06, 2002   Link

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