开了灯
把黑暗赶出房门
两个人孤单
好过一人
不必开口
一个眼神就能懂
就让我陪着你
一起闷唱首歌
唱首歌
谁在乎夜多深
用力的喊出
胸口的烦闷
你笑我 你笑我
管他音全都不准
分不清 苦或笑
眼角的泪光U & Me 苦乐都在一起
U & Me 苦乐都在一起
每件事都要分享
老调重弹也不冷场
U & Me 不只 (是) 朋友而已
也许我们并不一样
但都愿陪着对方一起闯不管明天的路还有多常
不管明天的路还有多常
梦还是要两手牵
用力擦干眼泪
跌倒也不怕
因为你在我身旁U & Me 老了一起回忆
U & Me 老了一起回忆
有时难免会沮丧
心在挫折也不绝望
U & Me 不只朋友而已
是错是对都有人陪
这样的人生不美也珍惜 Ha~ ~ ~
U & Me 苦乐都在一起
每件事都要分享
老调重弹也不冷场
U & Me 不只 (是) 朋友而已
也许我们并不一样
但都愿陪着对方一起闯不管明天的路还有多常



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You & Me Lyrics as written by Wang Yi Long Li Li Xia

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    this band is def gonna make it big you all just wait, maybe not this year but you will soon see them everywhere! they have so much meaning in all their songs!

    BizzyR18on August 22, 2002   Link

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