Take care of yourself, darling
I guess, I guess this is goodbye
Tomorrow's coming quicker
Than yesterday came today
I guess this is goodnight

'Cause we've all got
One last night together
So let's start the party
You know we rocked
Promise you won't forget about me

So these moments spent
Are coming to an end
I'm counting seconds
Until next time again
Listen
One, two, three, four, five
Six, seven, eight, nine
We couldn't change it if we tried
One, two, three
Goodbye

We all said before
Our time is here
But it's never meant a thing
Until we all began to tear

And I'll be aching before
And after we depart
From rememberances
Of the very start
The grand memories together
The grand memories together

Now here I am
It's your song I'll be singing
You're the voice
I hear inside my head

These moments spent
Are coming to an end
I'm counting seconds
Until next time again
Listen
One, two, three, four, five
Six, seven, eight, nine
We couldn't change it if we tried
One, two, three
Goodbye

We've raised our voices
We followed our dreams
One thing, who will I be, you ask?
Well, we'll never be too cool
For Camp Rock Three

These memories
Are coming to an end
I'm counting seconds
Until next time again
So listen
One, two, three, four, five
Six, seven, eight, nine
We couldn't change it if we tried
One, two, three, four
Goodbye
Hasta la vista


Lyrics submitted by Rafael Moliv

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    This song is funny, it's got all the Camp Rock songs in it. The video where she sings it to the cast is sad though. Here's the link: uk.youtube.com/watch

    PleaseGuideMeGodon October 27, 2008   Link

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