Hey Baby, Here's That Song You Wanted

Album: Witness (2009)
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  • I watched the sun again
    It's leaving now
    I've spent all night long trying to figure out
    What I've lost and what I've found
    When my feet won't hit the ground
    Trying to make it, starting over
    And will we ever love again?

    Hey baby, are you alone tonight?
    How can we make it?
    Hey baby, looks like you were wrong
    It's never too late, too late

    So here we are again, to make some sense of it all
    All these sudden changes
    Maybe things are not so different
    Rearrange the pieces, like it's all we know
    It's all we know, let it go

    Hey baby, are you alone tonight?
    How can we make it?
    Hey baby, looks like you were wrong
    It's never too late, too late

    I can't put it together, what we've lost
    But pieces keep falling one by one
    'Cause this life has us holding on
    For tomorrow then it's gone
    For tomorrow then it's gone

    Hey baby, it looks like you were wrong (you were wrong)
    How can we make it?

    Hey baby, are you alone tonight?
    How can we make it?
    Hey baby, looks like you were wrong
    It's never too late, too late

    We'll take it all (hey, baby)
    Leave the place behind
    There's no one else tonight, tonight
    We'll take it all (hey, baby)
    Leave the place behind
    There's no one else tonight, tonight Writer/s: Beau Bokan, Eric Anthony Lambert, Jared Michael Warth, Matthew James Traynor, Michael Baskette, Michael Tyler Frisby
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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