One moment I forget
Who I was before we met
Seems a difficult thing for me
My selective memory

All of my friends tell me
Whatever will be will be
One moment I become
Wrapped up in reflection

Whenever I want it mine
I see it disappear every time
All of my friends tell me
Whatever will be will be

[Chorus]
I'll make it up to you someday
I'll take it back from you anyway
There's always something missing from this
It's something I can't resist
I'll make it up to you someday

One moment I return
To that place where I had learned
That whatever I say or do
Falls short when I'm around you

All of my friends tell me
Whatever will be will be

[Chorus]

So take my picture
Take my picture away
'Cause that day
Is not so far
Not so far away
It's not so far away

[Chorus]


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Make It Up to You Lyrics as written by Maggie Lee Larry Lee

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    river city high is so cool. im seeing them on friday, with autopilot off. whoot whoot ^__^

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