Once all I wanted was really to stay when I find out its not just a phase
I just can't see things working out the way I planned them in my head
So forget it
I'm runnin'
And I'm never looking back

All that I want is something to believe
And I can't take much more of
You're waiting for me to see what times brings
But your relief it evens the score up
One thing I know, I'll be fine
This is just the story of my life

Some days it takes a little time to forget how
Hard we concentrated on the end
I still can't see things working out the way I planned them in my head
So forget it
I'm runnin'
And I'm never looking back

You know this all could be
A possibility

All that I want is something to believe
And I can't take much more of
You're waiting for me to see what times brings
But your belief it evens the score up
One thing I know, I'll be fine
This is just the story of my life

'Cause I look up and watch
And see the stars up above
I know that it's wrong
To wish upon the shooting
Cause they burn out so quick
To fast for me to get my wish
I guess they are just there for hoping

We're all hoping
We're all hoping

This could be
A possibility
(Will this all work out, how will we ever know?)
This could be
A possibility
This could be
A possibility
This could be
This could be


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Will We Ever Know How? Lyrics as written by George Ciukurescu Brendan Walter

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    i love this song ..

    innocent_tomorrowon August 07, 2006   Link

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