Love sick dreaming when we first met
You gave me your world with no regrets
Never thought anything could come against
But oh what did I know

One missed step and I'm on my own
You wash your hands clean of me right or wrong
Behind those doors I was broken and low
Trying to keep it out of sight of the world
I couldn't say

A million miles that I have gone
With signs that say to give it up
Just tear me down or lift me up
No Time For Tears
No Time For Tears
No Time For Tears

Pull myself together and hear the sounds
Oh my hearts been thrown around
I gave you my sky before I found my ground
God, What Did I Know

Now Come On Come On
You Got Me Wrong
Come On Come on
Just Play Along
Thats a love sick dreaming when we first met
Trying to keep in on top of the world
And you just say

A million miles that I have gone
With signs that say to give it up
Just tear me down or lift me up
No Time For Tears
No Time For Tears

I'm going now, what is done is done
Nows that time to shake it off
Break these cycles going on
No Time For Tears
No Time For Tears
No Time For Tears
No Time For Tears

Get up, Get up, Get up
To feel better
Get up, Get up, Get up
To feel better
For worse


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No Time for Tears Lyrics as written by Kenna Zemedkun Chad Hugo

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    it's "signs" not songs..the best part of this song is missing.."get up get up get up to feel better, get up get up get up you'll feel better"......

    dancing_queenon August 24, 2008   Link

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