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We had the best years of our lives
But you and I would never be the same
September took me by surprise
An I was left to watch the seasons change

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It´s been so quiet since you´ve gone
And everyday feels more like a year
Sometimes I wish I could move on
The memories would all just disappear

So many things I should´ah
Said when I had the chance
So mandy times we took it all for granted

I´d never thought this could ever end
I´d never thought I´d lose my bestfriend
Everything is different now
Can we stop the world from turning

I´d never thought I´d have to let you go
I´d never thought I´d ever feel this low
I wich I could go back
And we stop the world from turning

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Looking back on better days
When we were young,
we thought we knew so much
And now it seems so far away
Of wondering if I was good enough

So many things I should´ah
Said when I had the chance
So mandy times we took it all for granted

I´d never thought we would ever end
I´d never thought I´d lose my bestfriend
Everything is different now
Can we stop the world from turning

I´d never thought I´d have to let you go
I´d never thought I´d ever feel this low
I wich I could go back
And we stop the world from turning

Gone are all the days
When we swore we´d never break
And now I´m left here alone

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...
I´d never thought we would ever end
Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...
I´d never thought I´d lose my bestfriend

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...
Everything is different now
Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...
Can we stop the world from turning

I´d never thought we would ever end
I´d never thought I´d lose my bestfriend
Everything is different now
Can we stop the world from turning

I´d never thought I´d have to let you go
I´d never thought I´d ever feel this low
I wich I could go back
And we stop the world from turning

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...

Oh oh oo Oh Oh oo...


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