The stain on your dress
is in perfect view tonight
in this room that we sit.

Where i would kiss you
and you know i miss you.

Fading through the laughter
waiting for the disaster
on this night that we love.

Where i would kiss you
and you know i need you.

Come on.
Come on.

Emotions are too much
i never liked them anyway.
And after all i never
got the chance
to say "im sorry".
Im sorry
Im sorry.

This life is getting long
and worst has come to worst
and you're holding my hand.

And looking back now
it's easy to see you were a dream
and your holding my hand.

Come on
Come on.

Emotions are too much
i never liked them anyway.
And after all i never
got the chance
to say "im sorry"

Im sorry
Im sorry.


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    One night, that every high school student looks forward to, wither they want to admit it or not. A night that should have ended in happiness, did not.

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    Will Sayeron August 15, 2007   Link

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