Laws of gravity fight uncertainty
But I sit here without a clue
Life had different meaning and
I was only dreaming someone else

Came to her rescue now she's gone
And I am too maybe she will want
To have me near enough to feel
Unparted maybe she will ask me

For some help to get her new place
Started maybe she will see me
'Round and want to take a mid-day
Walk maybe just feel lonely and

Will want to talk with me in cold
And darkest weather, the times we
Had together come to me and I smile
To sleep then clouds dissipate and

I soon re-awake to such a living
Tragedy I'm resolved to pondering
Maybe she will call me up to see
If I am doing alright maybe she

Will remember the times when I
Would hold her so tight maybe she
Will think about the letters that
I used to send someday change her

Mind and want to find me again they
All say I'm wasting my whole life
Away but I don't care because I have
This candle from our courting days

And it's almost gone but dim hope
Flickers anyway maybe she will look
At those old pictures and get teary-eyed
Maybe she will feel my lonely heartbeat

And hear me cry maybe she will help me
Shovel out of this misery one day say
She's sorry for giving up on me maybe she will


Lyrics submitted by ltjpezgirl

Maybe She Will Lyrics as written by Greg Graffin

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    when i hear this song, i just want to give greg graffin a hug. this song is for anyone who has ever lost someone they loved. this song is for everyone in the world.

    ltjpezgirlon April 14, 2002   Link

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