When you look in the mirror, wish you were somebody else
Just a perfect reflection, you and no one else
Minutes run into hours, hours run into days
You're still waiting for someone who never ever came

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Never be the same again
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Never be the same again

You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again

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Never be the same again
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Go and run through the hallways, and find your way to the door
You will end up like always, back where you were before
Can you look in the mirror, wish you were somebody else
But it's still your reflection, you and no one else

You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again

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Never be the same again
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Never be the same again

No matter where you go, you'll never find your way home
You'll never find your way home no matter where you go
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again
You were always saying something, you swear you'd never say again

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Never be the same again
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Never be the same again


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Fa Fa Lyrics as written by ADAM S. GARDNER, BRIAN A. ROSENWORCEL, RYAN MILLER

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    aaah more people should know about GUSTER because they are the best.

    and this is my favorite song by them.

    soccerstar926on January 03, 2006   Link

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