Too much like everybody else
You let me fall to my knees again
We can´t pretend it´s all right
To make it through another night
All this is happening too fast
She said she knew it wouldn´t last
And why should anything change?
Because you decide to remain

We´re too late
We took too long
Yeah, I thought that we could have had it all
We´re too late
We took too long
Yeah, I thought that we could have had it all

So much like everybody else
I let you fall at my feet again
Well let´s pretend it´s all right
And make it through another night
I´m not like anybody else
So please don´t put me on a shelf, no, no
And why should anything change?
Because you decide to remain

We´re too late
We took too long
Yeah, I thought that we could have had it all
We´re too late
We took too long
Yeah, I thought that we could have had it all


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Too Late Lyrics as written by Peter Stewart Wiggs Bob Stanley

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    familiar 48 ROCKS! they're from my hometown, philly, they used to be called bonehead, and they're fuckin amazing! i can't wait to see them in concert!

    iknowimsopatheticon July 25, 2002   Link
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    i love listening to this song, especially when i'm sad. I think it is about finding someone who you feel is special but they treat you like anyone else, and then how the realtionship deteriorates because of that. He's sad because she didn't realize until it was too late that he loved her so much.

    Blondbenzon March 11, 2003   Link

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