When I look at you, I can see right through, everything you do, the things you put me through
Ever since the time, I made that sacrifice, just to be with you, if you only knew

That was then, This is now
I don't why, I don't know how
That was then, That was then, This now!

Ever since the time I made that sacrifice, just to be with you
Girl....If you only knew........

That was then, this is now
I don't know why I don't know how
That was then, That was then, this now
(repeat 4x)


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    I am the drummer for OTB, and telling you from what the fans say, you would love this song, its one of our more less punk songs.When we played at TLA in philly, the crowd gave us a good response from this song.

    OnTheBrinkdrummeron May 11, 2002   Link
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    I wrote this song also, and it seems to be a crowd pleaser, which to me is a good thing

    OnTheBrinkdrummeron May 12, 2002   Link
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    its a crowd pleaser...... trust me

    happyinlove115on June 20, 2002   Link
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    that was a good book......I had to read it my freshmen year of high school for my English class........Where can i even listen to you guys? Upload a song or two to mp3.com or something.

    Grayon August 17, 2002   Link

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