Sketches and edges of pictures so perfect
Haunt my memory and girl, I still weep
'Cause I keep you within
I'm so sorry I let you go

Lovers, forever a phrase, I remember
Now seems so unkind
The world that I knew is the world that is now
Somewhere lost in time, somewhere lost in time.

If I could find a way
Make you wanna stay
Share my life with you
I don't know how

Guess I'll make it somehow, baby
Maybe I'll get through
But what is it gonna take?
To get me over you

Tears mixed with fears
Contradictions arise, ramble through my mind
That all the things that I've been looking for
I will never find, I will never find

If I could find a way
Make you wanna stay
Share my life with you
I don't know how

Guess I'll make it somehow, baby
Maybe I'll get through
But what is it gonna take?
To get me over you

Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, yeah, yeah
What is it gonna take, what is it gonna take?
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, yeah, yeah
What is it gonna take?
To get me over you

Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, yeah, yeah
What is it gonna take, what is it gonna take?
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, yeah, yeah
What is it gonna take?
To get me over you



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