The night is long over,
but we're all still wide awake.
Huddled together,
just oping this moment won't fade away.
The sunlight makes it's way up the field toward us again
marking the end of this.

Because everyone's going their separate ways,
sometimes things just change.
But we'll never forget who we were that day,
so don't be afraid,
'cause we'll be okay.

Carved out our love
and we all broke our hearts together.
These are the times that define who we are forever.
It's hard to leave
you're just memories that I'm thinking of
that mark the end of this.

Because everyone's going their separate ways,
sometimes things just change.
But we'll never forget who we were that day,
so don't be afraid,
'cause we'll be okay.

And sometimes it's hard when everything changes.
Sometimes it feels like the world is unfolding.
This is when the impossible becomes possible.

It's hard to leave,
you're just memories that I'm thinking of
that mark the end of this.

Because everyone's going their separate ways,
sometimes things just change.
But we'll never forget who we were that day,
so don't be afraid,
'cause we'll be okay.

So unafraid, we hadn't lived.
We'll be okay.
Without a care in the whole world.
We'll be okay.


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    yeah I've read it a few times, lol. but I don't really know if Pandora and the rest of the suspects would want to help her escape just because she is really the source of their popularity, you know what I mean? I see this as more of a reminiscent song

    canuck13on March 28, 2008   Link

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