Old friend of mine
We will never lose the time
That we shared all these years, these years
Old friend of mine
We will never lose the time that we
Shared all these years, these years

Will you?
Will you?

Will you make it in the end?
Through all the twists and bends
Will you fulfill your dreams?
Not as easy as it seems.

Lover friend of mine
We will never lose the time, that we
Covered in our tears in our tears
Lover friend of mine
We will never lose the time, that we
Covered in our tears in our tears.

Will you?

Will you make it in the end?
Through all the twists and bends
Will you full fill your dreams?
Not as easy as it seems

Floating in the weir
And you think you'll never sink
So you forget all your fears, your fears
Floating in the weir
And you think you'll never sink
So you forget all your fears, your fears

Will you?
Will you?

Will you make it in the end?
Through all the twists and bends
Will you fulfill your dreams?
Not as easy as it seems


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    No idea what a weir is, but I know this song is about graduating from high school.

    violetzebrason February 20, 2002   Link
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    Weir is a waterhole in Killing Heidi's hometown Violet Town, in Victoria Australia.

    jacintaon April 12, 2004   Link
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    WTF!!??!! only two comments on this song!! C'mon aussies! This song is awesome, i'm pretty sure it's about when u finish high schoool and the world is ur oyster and u think ur invincible i.e u think u'll never sink so u 4 get all ur fears ur fears, and it also talks about everyones hopes for the future i.e will u make it in the end, through all the twists and bends etc

    Summerlily_215on April 28, 2005   Link
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    Yes, I agree. Definately about leaving school. Not just thinking about the future, but remembering all the times you had in high school with your friends etc.

    pull_the_triggeron September 24, 2005   Link
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    From dictionary.com:

    1. a small dam in a river or stream.
    2. a fence, as of brush or narrow boards, or a net set in a stream, channel, etc., for catching fish.
    tehcowon August 29, 2006   Link
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    i don't think this song necessarily is about graduation, although that works fine.

    i just think in general it's about looking back onto someone you spent so much time with (or not), and just wondering where they are in the world today.

    love it.

    designerdrugson May 18, 2008   Link
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    Video here --> youtube.com/watch :) ;)

    JezzaTheWombaton December 11, 2015   Link
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    Try again - youtube.com/watch

    JezzaTheWombaton December 11, 2015   Link

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