There comes a time
When you make up your mind
Of where to lay your lonely roots down
And I've been travelin' so far and wide
Seen the deepest depths and heights beyond high
So I'm surprised to see you with my eyes
With my mind's best dreams and left your face so incomplete

It's nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
It's nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you

I know the day that I chased you away
When the words I spoke, were terribly wrong
And I confess that I made quite the mess
But it's just too late, and now you've moved on

Take me back to the days of the sun
Brightly shining down on the two of us
You used to lie I staring into the sky
Leaving every toil, and worry so far behind us

It's nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
It's nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you

So now I pack my bags again
After all this time we've spent
To walk the earth without you by my side
All the fields and hills I've roamed
Have never felt like home
And how I wish that you'd never left
But it's just too late now


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    According to the booklet:

    NICE TO MEET YOU

    There comes a time when you make up your mind Oh where to lay your lonely roots down. And I've been traveling so far and wide Seen the deepest depths and heights beyond high So I'm surprised to see you with my eyes When my mind's best dreams Had left your face so incomplete.

    It's nice to meet you

    And oh, the day that I chased you away When the words I spoke were terribly wrong And I confess that I made quite the mess But it's just too late and now you've moved on Take me back to the days of the sun Brightly shining down on the two of us We used to lie staring into the sky Leaving every toil and worry so far behind us.

    It was nice to meet you

    So now I pack my bags again With all this time to spend To walk the earth without you by my side All the fields and hills I roam Will never feel like home And how I wish that you'd never left But it's just too late now.

    knocloo27on August 21, 2008   Link

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