Every hour every day
Since you've gone far away
It's a love canopy of dreams
And broken arrows
And broken arrows

Baby don't you know
No
Get in the car
Just before we go
We go
We go

Every hour every day
Love it seems far away
It's the last chance to be with you
And hear your heartache
And hear your heartache

But baby don't you know
No
Get in the car
Just before we go
We go
We go

And after all that we couldn't say
Oh no
We turned to you and said yesterday
Oh no
He had no right no
We stood and fought
I need love
I need love

Baby don't you know
No
Get in the car
Just before we go
We go
We go

Every hour every day
Every hour every day


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    This song is REALLY catchy. I had it stuck in my head for days.

    zephyrskyon March 05, 2003   Link
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    General Comment

    Totally agree. the version i have is pretty poor quality but its still a great song

    Joey Joe Jo-Joon March 07, 2003   Link
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    General Comment

    I love this song, but couldn't see listening to it very much. When I'm walking I find myself suddenly singing it. People look at me weird. But I don't care. Lyrics are simple. If anyone can find a deeper meaning than th obvious, you are either stupid or smarter than me on this subject.

    _weezer_on April 26, 2003   Link
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    this song is good. more emo ish i think than their other stuff. i just wish the quality was better. this song somehow fits with my (un)relationships i currently have. lol. thats wonderful yea good song amen amen

    skwerlon December 04, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    There is a better version out there. And trust me, it really is much better; the only thing is that the pre-chorus is a bit more different.

    BurndtToaston January 13, 2005   Link
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    I think it's about long distance relationships, and how Rivers misses somebody special,

    "Every hour every day Since you've gone far away It's a love canopy of dreams And broken arrows"

    but he feels as if the girl doesn't miss him back.

    mr. badmintonon June 17, 2005   Link
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    ...and Broken Arrows. I love this song so much, I don't even know why. Well, it is a great song. It's one of my favorite Weezer songs, actually.

    music_signon July 15, 2005   Link
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    He lost someone he loved, and they broke up or something now he can't get anyone new.

    Chiller_on August 31, 2006   Link

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