The music's playing on
But something's wrong, something's gone.
The majors turning blue,
And so did you, so did you.

I'm noticing the dirt, and it hurts that you left.
You really had to go, so you say, so you say.

Birds leave their nests and they fly
There's nobody left here, but I.
If there is a chance, just one in this world.
That we'll ever dance, again as it turns
If there is a chance, if there is a way,
There's one record left that you haven't heard.

The neighbors had to move, go away, go a way.
I can't afford to leave, so I'll stay, I'll have to stay

The birds know its best to fly,
And don't stick around and cry.
If there is a chance, just one in this world.
That we'll ever dance, again as it turns.
If there is a chance, if there is a way,
There's one record left, that you haven't heard,
Then I'll keep it spinning


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If There Is a Chance Lyrics as written by Peter Anders Svensson Nina Persson

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    wow. is really amazing that nobody has commented this one. maybe is the obvious meaning but damn, even i'm not in that situation i can feel it and maybe recall some memories. this song would have really made me weep.

    i.o.u.CoTyon November 06, 2010   Link
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    wow. is really amazing that nobody has commented this one. maybe is the obvious meaning but damn, even i'm not in that situation i can feel it and maybe recall some memories. this song would have really made me weep.

    i.o.u.CoTyon November 06, 2010   Link
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    When I first heard this song, I was going through a very rough time in my life. It always takes me right back to the most painful moments of that period whenever I hear it. Funny thing is, it comforts me so I kind of enjoy the nostalgia. Very powerful song, whatever meanings you attach to it. One I'll never forget.

    ~F.C.

    TheStrayFoxon December 14, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    wow. is really amazing that nobody has commented this one. maybe is the obvious meaning but damn, even i'm not in that situation i can feel it and maybe recall some memories. this song would have really made me weep.

    i.o.u.CoTyon November 06, 2010   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    wow. is really amazing that nobody has comment this one. maybe is the obvious meaning but damn, even i'm not in that situation i can feel it and maybe recall some memories. this song would have really made me weep.

    i.o.u.CoTyon November 06, 2010   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    wow. is really amazing that nobody has commented this one. maybe is the obvious meaning but damn, even i'm not in that situation i can feel it and maybe recall some memories. this song would have really made me weep.

    i.o.u.CoTyon November 06, 2010   Link

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