Right now, I feel so winded
Thinkin' that one day, we'll be ended

Until I've done all that I can (all that)
Until I've done all that I can

And so I said, "hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"
Oh, "hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"

Right now, I wish I was older
And right now, I wish I had closure

Until I've done all that I can (all that)
Until I've done all that I can

And so I said, "hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"
Oh, "hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"

Drinkin' with nothing to lose
I'm sorry I was late, I was so blue
Oh, my head hurts from holding your head
And I'm young, but it's hard to believe
Yeah, yeah
That someday, I will never see you again
And you might not believe this, but you've changed me so much
Oh, baby (baby), it's so hard, leaving you
But maybe (maybe), this was the only-y-y way

And so I said, "hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"
Oh, "hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"
"Hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"
"Hello, hello, hello, I'm right here"


Lyrics submitted by heavyinmyheart, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Hello, I'm Right Here Lyrics as written by Sara Keirsten Quin Alex Hope

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    it's so crazy that in all those years only one person would comment. This is such a good song. I wish so much that they would rerecord they're really early stuff. Or just record singing them live once now.

    futurelookslikeon January 12, 2007   Link

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