Tonight is a story of love
Two broken hearts set by one
All he wants is a sign
Of how she's making her mind
All we ever wanted was

Love and love and happy afternoons
Watchin' TV from your room
While you're layin' in my arms
And I know it's not fair to me
To see this love walk right by me every day,
Will we ever meet the right way?
Again, again

Tonight I will sit next to you
To see if you act like we're through
To make you laugh is all I want
I'll hold you while tears fill our eyes

Love and love and happy afternoons
Watchin' TV from your room
While you're layin' in my arms
And I know it's not fair to me
To see this love walk right by me every day,
Will we ever meet the right way?
(2x)

Again, again


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All We Ever Needed Lyrics as written by Jeffrey Matthew Kummer Arthur Carl Enders

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    awesome, first poster. anyway, this song is pretty cool but they sorta remind me of TSL (the starting line). Ashala rock and this song start out pretty similar.. all nice and calm and then heavy guitar, either way, this new drive thru band is awesome. isn't a band called Steel Train also comin out?

    Rufio033on July 22, 2002   Link
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    Drive Thru Records Newest Band There Awesome They Wont Dissapoint!

    -Stix-

    ADimeADexteron July 25, 2002   Link
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    yeah i just got this song last night and it's pretty good... but it does sound alot like ashala rock, but thats ok, cuz i liek it.

    UnwrittenMestUpGurlyon July 26, 2002   Link
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    these guys ROCK~

    wberpunkon July 30, 2002   Link
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    this song is so bad, i heard about these guys this morning when i was at the drive-thru site and i knew they would be tight so i went home and d/l this song and i loved it, i listened to it like 5 times, i can't wait till their cd comes out. Oh yeah and the starting line is the best....everyone go out and buy "say it like you mean it" if you havn't already.

    something_finchon July 30, 2002   Link
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    are these comments made by the workers at drive thru? u all sound creepily familiar.....but anyway, this song is the first i herd and its an awesome song, good lyrics too! im still trying to hear steel train

    emo kicks rap nedayon July 30, 2002   Link
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    i discovered early november by total accident, but man it was a good accident they totally rock, this song is tres good!

    aynz_the_short_chickon July 31, 2002   Link
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    yah just got this song a few minutes ago, and it kicks...cant wait to hear more by this band

    spunkyemoon July 31, 2002   Link
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    I only just heard of this band (literally, maybe 5mins ago) and this song is so amazing! just thought i'd let you know. Their EP must be coming out in a month or so, i think...

    inlieuon August 06, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is about a guy getting shafted by a girl, but not knowing if it's really over. And the guy wants to do everything he can to try and get her back.

    stickboy20on August 15, 2002   Link

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