There's that star, the one they said we'd never reach
And just close your eyes
There's the missing moon, there's the Milky Way
Heaven's straight ahead, We'll be there today
Rainbows right and left, sunshine everywhere
If it couldn't be baby, how did we get here

Some say we'll never get off the ground
Some say we'll never make it out of town
That someday we'll end up a world apart
And some say we're a couple crazy kids
And some say that's exactly what they did
And I say you got to go with your heart
And baby, look where we are

There's that home, the one they said we'd never share
And just close your eyes
There's a picket fence, there's our mailbox
Puppy on the porch and roses up the walk
Shinny new minivan, kids in every seat
Someday we'll look back and say it wasn't just a dream

Some say we'll never get off the ground
Some say we'll never make it out of town
That someday we'll end up a world apart
And some say we're a couple crazy kids
And some say that's exactly what they did
And I say you got to go with your heart
And baby, look where we are

Some say we'll never get off the ground
Some say we'll never make it out of town
That someday we'll end up a world apart
And some say we're a couple crazy kids
And some say that's exactly what they did
And I say you got to go with your heart
And baby, look where we are

Some say- oh, oh
Some say
Some say, yes they do, some say
Oooo, Oooo, Oooo, Oooo
Some say, some say, some say
Some say, someday, some say


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Some Say Lyrics as written by Don Pfrimmer Dan Earnest Orton

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    I think this song is about proving that you can do what you say. I picture it as two young kids just starting a relationship and everyone doesn't think it will last, but they know better.

    redpeach91on January 11, 2008   Link

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