Believe it or not, but these notes are trying to talk to me.
I've got to applaud such valient efforts.

It's not always the party that it seems to be, it can a complete debocle.
This is not the most routine, nine to five you see, its some occupational hazard.

But I'm still trying to save my spot, just until the apple drops.
They know that you can't push up, just until the Ground Mill stops.

Believe it or not we're not the, ideal guys to date, I guess I'm a risky decision.
But you did not write me off, you knew that I could change, I'm studying my guide to safety.

But I'm still trying to save my spot, just until the apple drops.
They know that you can't push up, just until the Ground mill stops.

It's so, hard to do, and it's so, hard to do.

Hooray, i'm singing from publication, but no one can still hear my heartbreak.(my heartbreak)
(Let Me)(Into the light!)

But I'm still trying to save my spot, just until the apple drops.
And they know you can't push up, just until the Ground Mill stops.


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Long to Go Lyrics as written by Francis Mark Brian Deneeve

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    With the first verse, I think he is talking about being a musician and an artist in these day and times.

    The second and third verse Im not too sure how to interpret that into my assumption of what this song means.

    And the final verse compliments the first verse. He cant decide if what hes writing is something amazing, and unique and special to him or just what everyone wants to hear. And the only reason he does what he does is because he enjoys it.

    ahopelessromanticon August 21, 2006   Link

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