I gave in when you gave out
You showed me the way to love
There ain't no doubt
Always together and never apart

Disappeared, didn't say a word
Slept right through, guess I never heard
Now I'm awake but I wish I was dreamin'

Everyday without you in my heart
Everyday I'm fallin' apart
And I know you know I think about you
Everyday

I woke up and you were gone
Just one night without you
Is too long

Sleeping with the ghost of you
Dying with or without you
Don't want to feel this way tomorrow

Everyday without you in my heart
Everyday I'm fallin' apart
And I know you know I think about you
Everyday

Don't know what you got until it's gone

Everyday without you in my heart
Everyday I'm fallin' apart
And I know you know I think about you
Everyday 'til I see you again
Everyday I'll try to pretend
That I know you know I think about you

Everyday
Outta my head all the days are confused
Everyday
I'm lost but it's you that I don't want to lose
Everyday
We're torn 'til we're givin' ourselves to each other


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Everyday Lyrics as written by Bryan Jones

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    And I know you Know I think about u too This one line can get reaaallly comforting when i listen to it and think abt the special people in my life..

    alexwinon June 24, 2003   Link

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