the dream
as every dream is ours
so don't stand idle
waiting
for those that wait are left behind
washed ashore by the hands of time
What if tomorrow never came?
today
as every day is ours
so make each and everyday count somehow
will you have played the part?
will you have carved your mark?
where are you this very moment?

[chorus]
where will you be this time next year?
Where will you be in 10 years time?

what if you had jsut one more day
what if you were jsut seconds away
a pinch of sand
a grain of salt
another yesterday with no result
don't let time catch you with regret
for those that wait get left behind
washed ashore by the hands of time
what if tomorrow never came?
if you lose your way
just remember
that if man can reach the stars
then so can you
[chorus]
do you ever wonder?
[chorus]


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    this song means alot to me because i am in love with someone who lives thousands and thousands of miles away form me. and i wonder to myself everyday what he is doin without me. we live each other very much and we are counting down the days till we see each other again. but sometimes we doubt it. we wonder if we will ever see each other again. it hurts.

    LJon May 17, 2002   Link
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    So how's it going LJ? Did you end up seeing each other again?

    It's almost ten years...

    ryanphon September 09, 2011   Link

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