Well, hello. How are you?
Won't you pull up a chair?
Won't you tell me your story because I really do care
About talking, talking, talking away.

Here's to me, to you, to us,
To everything, I hope it never falls apart.
We're talking, talking, talking away.

Well you look so fine,
And you seem so kind,
And I've gotta say that I'm having a good time
Dancing, dancing, dancing away.
Here's to me, to you, to us,
To everything, I hope it never falls apart.
We're dancing, dancing, dancing away.

Could things get any better now?
If they can, I cannot see how,
But as the time goes by,
You stop and sigh.
You stop and sigh and then you wonder why.

I can't stop feeling as I'm walking away,
And I could never understand half the things you'd say,
As we're walking away.
So I said here's to me, to you, to us,
To everything, before it fell apart,
And we're walking, walking, walking away.

Things weren't better then.
You felt that you had to pretend.
But as the time goes by, you stop and sigh.
You stop and sigh and then you wonder why.


Lyrics submitted by KeasbyKnights, edited by Vaskivo

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    People...quit comparing Streetlight Manifesto and Catch 22, just get to the lyrics...thats what the page is about. Well anyways, I would have to agree with imhoterror. It is about someone that everything was perfect with their relationship but then things just started drifting apart. Something I can relate to, its got heart. Sad but cheery song.

    lordlemmingon October 15, 2006   Link

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