Take a While
And Take a Breath
Let yourself down slow

Gather Up your memories
Hold on to what you know
Everythings been moving way to fast
You thought that you found something that would last
And it passed

so if you find
That in your mind
Your putting up your guard

Trust me when
I say its not
Supposed to be this hard

Youll fall again
And it will feel so fast
And every single fear you thought would last
Will pass

And youll fall again
And it'll feel so fast
And every single fear
Every single fear
Will pass

Do I have to let go
And watch you walk away
Do I have to let go
And wish you would have stayed

I think Ill just play the part
I think Ill just play the part

It may take some time
Before you find that
Youre back to good again
Right where you should have been

And even though
The letting go
Can be the hardest part
I think its time you start

Living like youre loved again
I dont care where youve been
I wish you'd let me in
And show me how to get you
Show me how to get you back to good


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Back To Good Lyrics as written by Jonathan O'neal

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    the end lyrics of this song arent exactly correct.. its-

    It may take some time before you find that, you're back to good again Right where you should have been Even though the letting go can be the hardest part I think it's time you start Living like your loved again

    I don't care where you've been I wish you'd let me in....

    llaauurreenn01on February 19, 2010   Link

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