Now you're gone
I wonder why you left me here
I think about it on and on again
I know you're never
Coming back
But I hope that
You can hear me
I'm waiting to hear from you
Until I do

You're gone away
I'm left alone
A part of me is gone
And I'm not moving on
So wait for me
I know the day will come

I'll meet you there
No matter where life takes me to
I'll meet you there
And even if I need you here
I'll meet you there

I wish I could have told you
The words I kept inside
But now I guess it's just to late
So many things
Remind me of you
I hope that you can hear me
I miss you
This is goodbye
One last time

And where I go you'll be there
With me
Forever you'll be right here
With me

I'll meet you there
No matter where life takes me
I'll meet you there
And even if I need you
I'll meet you there


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    SUCH A GOOD SONG. If you don't listen to Simple Plan right now, I suggest you start. Everyone can relate to their songs. They're a really good band. Check 'em out at SimplePlan.com.

    imastarsimpleplanon April 09, 2002   Link

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