The irony of life
it is so messed up
everytime I find what I want
I have to give it up
so I guess we will never be
because

Liz we are two worlds apart
and maybe someday
our worlds will collide together
and we can be
just you and me
together, forever
under the stars

our worlds are different in many ways
in mine it is always grey
in yours it is bright and sunny
in mine i sleep in the rain
you always feel the cool wind
blowing on your face

Liz we are two worlds apart
and maybe someday
our worlds will collide together
and we can be
just you and me
together, forever
under the stars

nah nah nah nah nah...

Gravity pull us in
we are drifting
i see you floating away
come back
i can't spend another day in this world
i just can't live
without your warmth on my face
and your smile that blocks the rain
but

Liz we are two worlds apart
and maybe someday
our worlds will collide together
and we can be
just you and me
together, forever
under the stars


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    This song is about me! I'm LiZ! I swear on everything. I Love this song and it perfectly fits the situation. I Love this band and and Someday everyone is going to know them! and I can say I knew them before they were famous. Mike Sailor Is great at writing songs. He is going to be the next Chris Carrabba...

    xoxEmoQtxoxon July 04, 2002   Link

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