One last thing
Before you go, one last kiss of my soul
Would it matter if i held you and told you that it was alright?
One last time..

I wanted to be your first love,
I would have settled for your last romance
But as you walk into his arms
Will we ever have our last dance?

Forever ends within this minute
Why did you choose to end it like this?
When there was so much left to say
We were soft spoken in the hardest way
Endless waiting for those things you could never say
DONT KNOW THIS LINE!.

Forever ends within this minute
I dont want this to end tonight, its not right
Infinatly was written trying not to fold for you
this one last time, before you go him!
WHOEVER SAID TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST IS BETTER THAN NEVER LOVED.....
NEVER FELT LIKE THIS!!

The times of our lives were not spent well and so i pray
Harder than ever, and so i fell harder than ever
And to keep reminding myself
To regret.......


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    THIS SONG IS SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL this has some of the greatest lines ever written Powerful, full of emotion, intricate melodies. Could this be one of the greatest songs ever written? Sorry guys i dont know all the lryics so please if there are any mistakes, let me know

    Brownieozon July 29, 2002   Link
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    yes, thats how it goes. great song. i'm trying to remember the lyrics for dress the part. thats their best song

    Mr_Fraggleon September 16, 2002   Link
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    one last thing before you go one last piece of my soul would it matter if i held you and told you that it was alright one last time? i wanted to be your first love i would have settled for you last romance but as you walk into his arms will we ever have our last dance? forever ends within this minute why did you choose to end it like this? when there was so much left to say? you were soft-spoken in the hardest way endless waiting for those things you culd never say you always knew how to break my day forever ends within this minute i dont want this to end tonight its not alright infinitely was written trying not to fold for you this one last time before you go to him whoever said to have loved and lost is better than never loving never felt like this the times of our lives were not spent well and so i fell harder than ever and ill keep reminding myself to regret...

    Last But Not Leaston September 28, 2002   Link
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    good song. not best song ever but yeah good song

    AloneInThison June 30, 2004   Link
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    I've only heard Dress The Part by them...I was wondering if someone could send me some of their other songs...this band is so great and i need to hear more. it is not illegal to trade these songs because they are not copyrighted and the cd is out of print. any help would be greatly appreciated!

    someone please email me! thesquid2d@gmail.com ^^ i can give anyone a free gmail invite (2 GB of email)...i have 50

    BlackTaxi2don April 07, 2005   Link

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