You told me I better walk away
Just like to me to never hear what you say
Tempting fate
The story unfolds
Should have seen it
You told me I better walk away
And just like me to never hear what you say
Twisted fate
The story is told
Should have seen it

[Never say never]
Cause you don't know what lies ahead
[better to follow]your heart
Mistakes comes from choices made

Does it mean no damage done?
Not a chance in the world
Cause there was never a day
That went by without regret
[Turn it around]
The past still haunting me
I gotta give, give it away

[Never say never]
Cause you don't know what lies ahead
[Better to follow]your heart
Mistakes comes from choices made
From choices made

I gotta give, I gotta it give [away]
I gotta give, give it away

[I made a choice for me]
[Just one mistake and it's haunting]
[I saw someone never wanted to be]
[The story's told and it's haunting]


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Lorelei Lyrics as written by Jeremy Brent Hiebert Andrew Neufeld

Lyrics © Another Victory Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    i agree this song has the best chorus ever

    hamstermoshon June 27, 2006   Link

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