We used to stay up late at night
What happened? What happened?
We used to watch all the stars go by
What happened? What happened?
We used to joke that if you turned bright
What happened? What happened?
We used to kiss withour eyes shut tight
What happened? What happened?

Was it a change of heart?
Maybe you spent time apart?
Never would have guessed like the rest you would pick up and move on

I can write a little melody
If you would sing a little harmony
And we can be the perfect song

You used to to say you believed in me
What happened? What happened?
I used to give all you asked of me
What happened? What happened?
I never doubted a thing you said
That's over, that's over
Cause i'm stuck of the smell of your clothes on my bed
We're over, we're over

Was it a change of heart?
Maybe spent some time apart?
Never would have guessed like the rest you would pick up and move on

I can write a little melody
If you would sing a little harmony
And we can be the perfect song

Youre the heartache in the verse
and maybe win me over in the chorus
Maybe we can be the perfect song

Was it a change of heart?
Maybe you spent time apart?
Never guessed the rest you would pick up and move on

Now I can write a little melody
If you would sing a little harmony
And maybe we can be the perfect song

Youre the heartache in the verse
and maybe win me over in the chorus
And maybe we can be the perfect song

I can write a little melody
If you would sing a little harmony
And we can be the perfect song

You're the heartache in the verse
and maybe win me over in the chorus
Maybe we can be the perfect song


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    My favorite song by them everr :]

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