You got what you wanted
The world on a string
Found your Madonna
And lost everything
We all had your back
And watched you run away
Always here tomorrow and gone today
Always here tomorrow and gone today

You're all talk and nothing to say
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away
Know how to move and you know how to shake
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away

Walking disaster soaking up space
Just a matter of time before you show your second face
A maniacal master of getting your way
Always here tomorrow and gone today

You're all talk and nothing to say
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away
Know how to move and you know how to shake
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away

Got style but you got no game
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away
Always looking for somebody to play
We don't want don't want what you're giving away

You're all talk and nothing to say
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away
Know how to move and you know how to shake
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away

Got style but you got no game
We don't want, don't want what you're giving away
Always looking for somebody to play
We don't want don't want what you're giving away


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Here Tomorrow Gone Today Lyrics as written by Jude Anthony Cole Jason Michael Wade

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    i love this song so much. its so funky. :] I think it's about making the most of each day and enjoying the time you're given. This is one of my favs from Lifehouse.

    jasonwadeofcourseon June 13, 2007   Link

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