Is it really over
Anna-Lisa
Seems that we've grown older
And time has beat us
Seems I've forgotten who to be
You took the better part of me
My heart, my soul, my sweetest memories
You're my identity

Boxes line our hallway
Where laughter used to be
Empty house surrounds me
And echos our history
I wrack my brain
To find a way
To bring us back to yesterday
My love, my life, my childhood fantasy
Still everything to me
My Anna-Lisa

Looking out this window
Almost seeing
You pull in the driveway
And kiss me so casually
If I knew then
What I know now
I would have changed your mind somehow
My hopes, my dreams, my future family
That's what you took from me
My Anna-Lisa


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    this is a really depressing song to me, every word sends shivers through my body, this is because i have been heartbroken and i dont know if i can get back to where i want to be

    marky_markon February 27, 2005   Link

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