I see it around me
I see it in everything
I could be so much more than this

I said my goodbyes
This is my sundown
I'm going to be so much more than this

With one hand high
You'll show them your progress
You'll take your time
But no one cares
No one cares
No one cares

I need you to show me the way from crazy
I want to be so much more than this

With one hand high
You'll show them your progress
You'll take your time
But no one cares

With one hand high
You'll show them your progress
You'll take your time
But no one cares
No one cares
No one cares

No one cares
I could be so much more than this
No one cares
I want to be so much more than this

No one cares
I could be so much more than this
No one cares
I want to be so much more than this

No one cares
I want to be so much more than this
No one cares
I want to be so much more than this

Good good bye
Lovely time
Good good bye
Tinsel shine

Good good bye
I'll be fine
Good good bye
Good good night


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My Sundown Lyrics as written by Richard E Burch James Christopher Adkins

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    i think this song is about someone who just happens to realize that where he finds himself, when he sees everything around he knows that he can be so much more, it might be the ppl, or the place itself, but hes basically telling the world that he's gonna do great no matter what they say, even if no one cares about him even if no one recognizes his victories and accomplishments but he is never gonna give up, jsut like when you know that you might not be the most popular guy or the best looking guy in town inside he knows that they won't care what he does but he still gonna try. =)

    soccerplayer10on August 01, 2007   Link

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