Ohh!
- Ohh!
Ohh!
- Ohh!
Ohh-ohh!

How could you abandon me?
I thought you'd always be
There for me, standing tall
One and one for all

My support modelling
Rolling as a team
But instead on our own
Enemies of old

Seasons change, the falling rain
Will wash the pain away
Making amends to help understand
How to live to today

Ohh!
Ohh!
Ohh!
Ohh-Fuck!

It's not your fault, I understand
Now I'm more a man
You needed space to find yourself
And I'm in the same place now

Living dreams dreaming new
Springing forward to
Choose a life to get me by
Not a life that passes by

Seasons change, the falling rain
Will wash the pain away
Making amends to help understand
How to live to today

On we
March in our April suits
On, We
March in our April boots
On we fucking!
March in our April suits
March in our April boots

Seasons change, the falling rain
Will wash the pain away
Making amends to help understand
How to live to today

Seasons change, the falling rain
Will wash the pain away
Making amends to help understand
How to live to today

Ohh!
Ohh!
Ohh!
Ohh!

Ohh!
Ohh!
Ohh!
Ohh!

Ohh!
Ohh!


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    to me... yes, this is about a breakup. What makes it interesting is that midway through, rather than continuing to complain about it, he realizes what happened. Its like time passed and now he gets why she needed space. He was finally able to put himself in her position.

    Krwlng_n_mie_sknon April 25, 2007   Link

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