I'm not a little girl.
So promise you won't hide it.
Raw as it comes.
Oh don't you try to disguise it.

Reality's crashing in
And it hits me like broken glass.
It's like my entire life
just got really really fast.

Like a mountain cloud,
I'll cry out for you.
Like an empty room,
I'll be missing you.

We've got so much more to live.
So much more to do.
Life won't be the same without you.

We've got so much more to laugh
and so much more to lose.
Life won't be the same without you.

Oh, oh no. No. No, no.

Staring at the dark.
I'm the only one awake.
Trying to control my tears,
but this is stupid hard to take.

Clutching on to you,
while you're slipping through my hands.
I wanna see the good in this,
but it just doesn't make any sense.

Like a bird that never flew,
I'll cry out for you.
Like a rose that never grew,
I'll be missing you.

We've got so much more to live.
We've got so much more to do.
Life won't be the same without you.

We've got so much more to laugh.
We've got so much more to lose.
No, my life won't be the same without you.

I wish we'd spent more time together.
I should have come to see you more.
Wish I'd learned what you loved.
What you hated, what you liked.
And the things you adored.

Now I'm here trying to fill the space
That once was framed by your face.
And when you're gone, all I have, is this song.

Oh, oh.

We've got so much more to live.
We've got so much more to lose.
Life won't be the same without you.
Yeah.

We've got so much more to laugh.
We've got so much left to do.
No my life won't be the same without you.




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