Remember how you used to say
"you couldn't wait till tomorrow for a brand new day"
No fuss when ya had to ride the bus
You could add a little blush
Just to paralyze your school crush

Now your older and the weight upon your shoulder
Makes the world a little colder
No more hiding in the old days
Be strong
Don't give up hope
It will get hard
'Cause life's like a jump rope

Up down when it gets hard remember life's like a jump rope

There'll be a bump there will be a bruise
There'll be alarms and there will be a snooze
There'll be a path that u will get to choose
There'll be a win and there will be a lose

You have to hold your head up high and
Watch all the negative go by
Don't u ever be ashamed to cry
You go ahead
Cause life's like a jump rope

I want to tell u that everything will be okay
That everything will eventually turn itself to gold
Keep pushing through it all
Don't follow, lead the way
Don't lose yourself or your hope

Remember life's like a jump rope


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Jump Rope Lyrics as written by Justin S Furstenfeld

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    You guys... I get what you're saying about the lyrics not being as intense or w/e, but I think you guys aren't appreciating the fact that he is allowed to be happy. This is just one song on the CD, written for his daughter, a little girl. He is allowed to write a happy (IMO bittersweet) song that is not dripping with angst for a little girl.

    And I don't think it's generic. It has a way different feel than most of the pop crap with this message and it seems more deep, reminiscent of childhood when those ups and downs were much easier to deal with. I think that's why he chose to include the kids, but idk...

    Everlastingfriendon November 30, 2009   Link

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