Promises, promises I know I can keep.
In too deep. I'm in too deep, I'm in too deep to sleep.
But I, I'll be on that train. You better feel the same way.
You're in my heart, three thousand miles away.
Right from the start you were a challenge to me.
Hoping you, I'm hoping you don't forget the pact.
The one we made the night that we broke into the park.
And I, I'll be on that train. You better feel the same way.
You're in my heart, three thousand miles away.
Right from the start you were a challenge to me.
Promises, promises I know I can keep.
In too deep. I'm in too deep.
You're in my heart, three thousand miles away.
Right from the start you were a challenge to me.
You were a challange to me.
Right from the start you were a challenge to me.
Right from the start you were a challenge to me.
Right from the start you were a challenge to me.
Right from the start.






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    this song is about going on tour and all your friends from home acting different or not even talking to you anymore when you come home. A couple of times when movielife played this live vinnie said this songs goes out to taking back sunday, glassjaw, brand new, etc

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