Long time did I run down like that
I would have three years ago today, but...
Not now, it's not like that

It's all right to feel good
It's all right for nothing to be wrong
The deepest dream that we have could be tomorrow's song

Long time did I run down like that
I would have three years ago today
But, not now, it's not like that

It's all right to feel good
It's all right for nothing to be wrong
The deepest dream that we have could be tomorrow's song

Just what did he say, uhh, stop
It'll just go 1, and 2, and 3
Run up the hill, do as you do, I'm going to chill
You know, you really ought to do the same
Uh, uh, they want to bug you
But we won't let them today
'Cause it's a sure shot to the bomb
Dropping every single day
You know, you swing it, and you fling it
And you make some shit up, but
It's just 1, 2, 3, oh

And you don't stop, proceed
What you need, guaranteed
The deepest dream we have could be


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1, 2, 3 Lyrics as written by Nicholas Lofton Hexum Chad Ronald Sexton

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    the guy i like wrote that "its alright to feel good.. its alright for nothing to be wrong.." part in my yearbook. in my mentally diluted mind, i began to think it meant something about love.. but then again.. i was mental. i love hula dancing to this song though. rah rah.

    fucktartgrlon July 30, 2002   Link

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