Back in my life
I used to be so happy
Don't ask me why
I became so ugly
Go back in time
And try to find the answer
But don't hope to find
What is now out of time
All I see is a stranger who died

Out of the blue
You break into the silence
And all that we need me and you
Is spiritual guidance
Now I can see
Our love was always dying
And today I regret
All the joy that we had
All I feel is emptiness instead

I used to be so happy
I used to be so happy
I used to be so happy
Now it's gone, so long

Turn of the tide
I feel it coming back to me
Made up my mind
You will never be close to me
Back in my life
I used to be so happy
Now I'm breaking the back
Of what is breaking my neck
All I want is tenderness instead


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Back in My Life Lyrics as written by Steffen Keth - Urban Poetry

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    These lyrics actually do mean something to me, they remind me of a time a good friend and me were close and then his dumb girlfriend came in and wouldn't let him talk to me, cool huh? and it's talking about how he used to be happy. Like him, I don't think he's really happy. But who knows?

    Garage Band Kind18on June 15, 2002   Link

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