I'm grateful to see
that you were listening to me
Weekends come and go away
Weekends are not my happy days
But who is to blame
My days and me - they are the same

I'm looking for words at the top of the mountain,
to tell you my friend that we reached the end
Things are so different - a little insane,
they will be us and maybe the sad rain

I'm grateful to see
that you were cheating me
Say something - take a chance
I'm talking but words they make no sense
But who is to blame
My days and me - they are the same

I'm looking for words at the top of the mountain,
to tell you my friend that we reached the end
Things are so different - a little insane,
they will be us and maybe the sad rain

The sky will be our movie,
popcorn is no longer fun,
coke we'll drink at home
We're going to watch the setting sun

I'm looking for words at the top of the mountain,
to tell you my friend that we reached the end
Things are so different - a little insane,
they will be us and maybe the sad rain


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    General Comment

    at the start of the chorus, is it "hope hope" or "help help" ?

    Though I am the first person to comment on this in over four years, so I'm not expecting a reply anytime soon

    darkmongooseon September 28, 2006   Link
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    i presume he says - hop hop - as in latvian version it is also - hop hop

    lemonyminton February 13, 2007   Link

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