Stay for a little while
Share a glass beside the fire
Time goes by so fast, so fast
Let's make it last

Stay, stay and talk awhile
Share a laugh, share a smile
Days go by so fast, so fast
Let's make it last

Years they roll and fall away
All the colors slowly fade to gray

Stay or watch another round
See the stars fading faster now
Why not wait and watch the sun
Circle back around again

Oh, the hour glass is cruel and
The moment given is the moment spent

Stay for a little while
Share a glass beside the fire
Time goes by so fast, so fast
Let's make it last

Let's make it last
Let's make it last

Oh, the years they roll and fall away
All the colors slowly fade to gray


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Let's Make It Last Lyrics as written by Ray Charles Lamontagne

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    People take for granted what they have. thank God my parents taught me the grass is not greener on the other side I think God for that every day. I almost made the mistake of being with an older man who already left his family and I can’t be with somebody who already showed his true colors I want someone with a clean slate. Command can do that to his wife and children why would someone else want him to do that to them no way!!! If you have a family you are lucky no matter what time goes by quickly Like the song says, you make it last lucky to have a wife and a husband and family you’re stupid to leave them

    Stephaniejoneson July 17, 2022   Link

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