Long is the day, take it away
Hold it up and you don't let it fall
'Cause devils play, was yesterday
And I don't care about that at all

I just smile, once in a while
'Cause I don't want the lines on my face
And I sit right here, holding the years
And I count all the stars in space

You fall apart again and you can find a friend
Don't turn to someone else
'Cause they won't understand

Self respect, goes unexpressed
I don't dream 'cause I cannot sleep
And I think the world of myself
But the world doesn't think much of me
As long as the day is full of time
There will always be room for your hand in mine

You fall apart again and you can't find a friend
Don't turn to someone else
'Cause they won't understand
I don't want to hear you say that you miss yesterday
If you don't like what you see
That means nothing to me

No one's home, I'm alone with my music and my TV
And I still say that yesterday is best when left to sleep

You fall apart again and you can't find a friend
Don't turn to someone else
'Cause they won't understand
I don't want to hear you say that you miss yesterday
If you don't like what you see
That means nothing to me

That means nothing to me


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Fall Apart Again Lyrics as written by Timothy Jay Hanseroth Phillip John Hanseroth

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    It's actually "But the world doesn't think much of me"...Not sure how they got "music" out of that.

    tsukumogamion February 12, 2006   Link
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    You can always fall apart when you know someone will help pick up the broken pieces of you. Gotta love this song.

    wolf cubon April 15, 2006   Link
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    yeah tsukimogami is right, much is clearly the word

    ChuckBeanson February 22, 2008   Link
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    what about this part!

    No one's home I'm alone with my music and my tv And I still say that yesterday is best when left to sleep

    and i dont fully understand.. is it like a happy song or a sad song?

    kroxylynnon December 06, 2008   Link
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    "As long as the day is full of time, there will always be room for your hand in mine" How beautiful is that!! awh....

    Jessica-Lilyon February 25, 2009   Link

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