Everyday it seems there's a way,
To say goodbye or cling and stay with me,
Life comes with many opportunities to make the choice,
With your own voice;

Everyday hearts are broken,
And day by day dreams come true,
Whats done is done and I can't seem to,
Move on without you;

Cause days go by and seasons change,
The moon gets bored calling your name to me,
And now I'm stuck with nothing left,
You took the best you left the rest for me;

Lonely days teach me a way,
To get along on my own, without you,
Don't ever listen to a thing they say,
About the truth and honesty.

Everyday hearts are broken,
And day by day dreams come true,
Whats done is done and I can't seem to,
Move on without you;

Cause days go by and seasons change,
The moon gets bored calling your name to me,
And now I'm stuck with nothing left,
You took the best you left the rest for me;


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    love the lyrics

    KB27on August 14, 2002   Link
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    This song is awesome! I don't think I can say any more.

    xinxwinterxon August 22, 2002   Link
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    looveee ittttttt name brand rocks

    yumdonuts11on November 02, 2004   Link

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