One time we lived
Like the time would never leave
One time we had
Luxuries and grief
We couldn't see an end

There was no end in sight
The time has
The time has pulled us down
Bringing darkness to the light

I remember the way you looked
The sun has set
The lights went down

I remember the light in your eyes
You remember at all
You remember at all

Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we had
Do we know what we need
Now that is gone

Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we had
Do we know what we need

One time we lived
Like the time would never end
Like the time would never end
And now it brakes
And now it brakes

Will live us all lone again
Will live us all lone again
While the water is cold
While the water is cold

See just what I lost
See just what I lost
And dive into the night
And dive into the night

I remember the way you looked
The sun has set
The lights went down

I remember the light in your eyes
You remember at all
You remember at all

Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we had
Do we know what we need
Now that is gone
And now that is gone

Well, Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we had
Do we know what we need
Now that is gone

Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we wanted
Isn't that what we had
Do we know what we need
Now that is gone


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One Time We Lived [Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Richard Melville Hall

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    This song gets me pumped so bad.

    ben1000046on March 09, 2014   Link

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