Its so hard to say goodbye to what we had
The good times that made us laugh
Outweigh the bad

And if we get to see tomorrow
Oh I hope it's worth all the wait
Cause it's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday

This is the afterlife party
And if you wanna party with me
Just slip into some pjs
And bring your favorite movie
(x2)

I don't know where this road
Is going to lead
All I know is where we've been
And what we've been through

And if we get to see forever
Oh I hope it's worth all the wait
Cause it's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday

This is the afterlife party
And if you wanna party with me
Just slip into some pjs
And bring your favorite movie
(x2)

And I'll take with me the memories
To be my sunshine after the rain
It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday

This is the afterlife party
And if you wanna party with me
Just slip into some pjs
And bring your favorite movie
(x2)


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    as far as i know they only play it live. and its a cover of the boys 2 men song (except the "afterlife party" part which i think they wrote)

    pocketvisionon July 01, 2008   Link
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    Oh my love... this song is so mamazing.. thanks or this post! where can i find it? does anyone know if this is new material or if its a cover?

    carebearloveon May 04, 2008   Link
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    i got it from here: youtube.com/watch

    pocketvisionon July 01, 2008   Link
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    This song always reminds me of doing school plays, in a good way :)

    opheliasunon June 04, 2010   Link

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