so nevermind the reasons it's all about the leaving i wish that i had know i wish that i had acted and if you ever find out why we can't say goodbye / don't forget me, after summer we won't have that long always remember in decemberthe world's in song / so nevermind the leaving i guess it's all about believeing we'll clasp hands before i go maybe something more but whatever is said, we'll be glad that we did before we lose something we'll go watch the shore again / don't forget me, after summer we won't have that long always remember in decemberthe world's in song / having you here holding your hands i already miss you and having you hear visiting plans i already miss you /and if you ever find out why we can't say goodbye / i already miss you.


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    cool song..."having you here holding your hands i already miss you and having you hear visiting plans i already miss you"...aww how sad
    StupidMeanGirlon June 09, 2002   Link
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    this is about the how the singer is going to miss everything in his home town when he moves away. johnson's pond is in his town, and if you live there you will probrably get the beep beep part
    icebankon June 14, 2002   Link
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    haha, you got that right off mp3.com...do you live there and know what the beep beep means?
    SalVillanuevaon June 19, 2002   Link
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    well, i uh...well yeah, i wrote these lyrics so i guess to clear things up (hopefully not make it less fun, one can still have his own interperatation) i wrote these lyrics when i believed i was moving to florida from massachussetts. Johnson's Pond is, in fact, not in my town, but is near where FakeID practices, and I was going to miss everyone, particularly a girl who i hadn't told how i felt but later became my girlfriend (cool, huh?). it was very basically just a song about leaving before you're ready to. hope you like it.
    ambulance_chaseron July 09, 2002   Link
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    ambulance chaser is ben? thats so cool... i sorta thoughts what the song meant anyways but still.
    takin*bak*sundayon April 30, 2003   Link
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    ambulance chaser is ben? thats so cool... i sorta thought what the song meant anyways but still.
    takin*bak*sundayon April 30, 2003   Link
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    Wow, im glad I never named my band Fake Id last year when I was thinking about starting one, i thought up the name somewhere and now I see that someone else already has it! Great minds think alike Ben!
    FakeIdon June 07, 2004   Link

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