Fire on the hill
Fire in me still
I feel out of my league
But you turn around and you say to me that

I love everybody here
And I agree
I love everybody here

Sun has long gone out
Sun comes up like it's been about a year
I don't mind if we
Drink again my friend

'cause there is so much left to say
There is so much left to say
There is so much left to say
There is so much left to say

People for miles, opening up
People for miles, in focus and not
We'd be OK if
We had answers to questions in rhymes and in reasons
You leave it to me to be all of four seasons

I love everybody here
And I agree
I love everybody here
I love everybody here
I love everybody here
I love everybody here
I love everybody here
Life is beautiful for sure
'cause I love everybody here


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    im delighted to be the first to comment on this song...its my favorite on the album! i think its just about being content with his life and the situation that he is in...i love the line "life is beautiful for sure"

    mojo_pinon August 02, 2005   Link
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    [[to me]] this song reflects on those nights out (that turn into mornins out) where everyones drinking.. and feeling good and you're just happy to be with everyone.. and can pour your heart out to anyone willing to listen. definitely the upside of alcohol. =]

    technicolorgrrrlon October 08, 2005   Link
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    its like, forget about the trivial problems, #life is beatiful for sure, because i love evrybody here# to me its like saying that even though everything may be a bit shit, go out for a drink with your friends, pull an all nighter, lifes great cos you love the people youre with and they love you so its all gonna be ok =] xxxx

    i.loveon July 03, 2007   Link

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