When somethings pure
How can people just say
We're not meant to be
And when somethings true
How can people just
Keep me away from you

Suddenly I'm all alone
Pushed away for nothing wrong
Don't you have the guts to say
How you feel about me

Out of the blue
You said we couldn't be together
I have to get over you
Given no choice, have no voice
Out of the blue

Can't even call on the telephone
Don't even know if you're at home
But to control just how we feel
Between you and I
Not for one to steal

Suddenly I'm all alone
Pushed away for nothing wrong
Don't you have the guts to say
How you feel about me

Out of the blue
You said we couldn't be together
I have to get over you
Given no choice, have no voice

Just wanna hear what you've got to say
Are you feeling the same
Or are you ok
Thought when we met there was something more
But you're the sin now they shut the door

Out of the blue
You said we couldn't be together
I have to get over you
Given no choice, have no voice

Out of the blue
We should have been together
Don't wanna get over you
Love makes a choice, has a voice
Out of the blue


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Out of the Blue Lyrics as written by Amanda Joy Michalka Carrie Michalka

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    General Comment

    I don't know if someone has already said this, but... These lines should read:

    "Just wanna hear what you've got to say Are you feeling the same Cause I'm not okay Thought when we met there was something more But the other's said no, they shut the door"

    :]

    DevinLynnxon July 24, 2007   Link

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