We're done, but it's not over. we'll start it again
After the end of the day, it keeps getting better
Don't be afraid, we'll do it together.

Come on, come on, you know
It's your time to move it's my time to move
Come on, come on, let go
Leave it all behind, your past and mine

Gone are the days of summer
We couldn't change it if we tried
Why would we want to, let's go where we got to
Out paths will cross again in time
It's never the same tomorrow
And tomorrow is never clear

So come on, come on, you know
Our time, our time is here

We know, but were not certain
How can we be, how can we see what's ahead
The road keeps on turning
And all we can do, is travel each day to the next

Come on, come on, you know
It's your time to move it's my time to move
Come on, come on let go,
Leave it all behind, your past and mine

Gone are the days of summer
We couldn't change it if we tried
Why would we want to, let's go where we got to
Out paths will cross again in time
It's never the same tomorrow
And tomorrow is never clear

Yeah

Gone are the days of summer
We couldn't change it if we tried
(If we tried)
So come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on
So come on, come on you know
Our time, our time
Is here, yeah-oh


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Our Time Is Here Lyrics as written by Dennis Morgan Antonina Armato

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    basically i can relate to this song right now. because i am going to college and my friends and i chose different paths and chose different colleges so its unclear when i will be seeing them again. i think the lines "Gone are the days of summer We couldn't change it if we tried" is basically stating that the past went by fast and as much as we wanted to slow it down it doesnt work like that. "It's your time to move It's my time to move" is my favorite lines.

    dj dangaon August 23, 2008   Link

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