I'LL GET THERE
whatever happened to all my plans all the fun i was supposed to have where did i go wrong it passed me by i let it slip away by working all the time burning out my mind wasting precious life it's still summer somewhere and i think i better go there (anywhere but here) this could be my last chance for me to change my life it's still summer somewhere and i really need to go there it's still summer somewhere and i'll get there i let love walk out the door cause i don't know how to have any fun i pushed love out the door cause i'm never at ease with anyone no screen no phone no fax work will wait till i get back i'm gone so long i'm never coming back never going back it's still summer somewhere and i think i better go there (anywhere but here) this could be my last chance for me to change my life it's still summer somewhere and i really need to go there it's still summer somewhere and i'll get there it's gone for good not only until next year there will be no next year if i don't get out of here it's still summer somewhere and i think i better go there (anywhere but here) this could be my last chance for me to change my life it's still summer somewhere and i really need to go there it's still summer somewhere (anywhere but here) still summer somewhere (anywhere but here) it's still summer somewhere (any way) and i'll get there


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    I'm not into All but I fucking love this song, he sounds so determined ... its really inspiring for those of us who want to make a better life for ourselves somewhere new!

    28m82on September 07, 2002   Link

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