When There Was Me And You

Album: High School Musical (2006)
Charted: 71
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  • It's funny when you find yourself
    Looking from the outside
    I'm standing here but all I want
    Is to be over there
    Why did I let myself believe
    Miracles could happen
    Cause now I have to pretend
    That I don't really care

    I thought you were my fairytale
    A dream when I'm not sleeping
    A wish upon a star
    Thats coming true
    But everybody else could tell
    That I confused my feelings with the truth
    When there was me and you

    I swore I knew the melody
    That I heard you singing
    And when you smiled
    You made me feel
    Like I could sing along
    But then you went and changed the words
    Now my heart is empty
    I'm only left with used-to-be's
    Once upon a song

    Now I know your not a fairytale
    And dreams were meant for sleeping
    And wishes on a star
    Just don't come true
    Cause now even I tell
    That I confused my feelings with the truth
    Cause I liked the view
    When there was me and you

    I can't believe that
    I could be so blind
    It's like you were floating
    While I was falling
    And I didn't mind

    Cause I liked the view
    Thought you felt it too
    When there was me and you
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Comments: 6

  • Karen from Manchester, NhSome of you people seriously need to get over yourselves. I love how this is a clean, fun, timeless classic movie with no vulgarity, violence, sex, scatalogical humor or a constant barrage of pop culture references. Who cares if it's like "real" high school or not? It's a fun fantasy, to be enjoyed by the whole family.
  • Ashley from City, IaOh yes, this movie is great. I enjoy watching gay people break into song and dance in hallways. It's very realistic to real high school, how everyone gets along and there is no crime, bad kids, vandalism, etc. Note the heavy sarcasm.
  • Mjn Seifer from Not Listed For Personal Reason, EnglandOutside the singing, it's a pretty realistic (at least it is from my experiences) and the name of the film is "High School MUSICAL", of course they're all gonna "burst into song" :P
  • Austin from Smallsville, NeI have been to highschool and it ain't like that. I saw a few little kids that thought high school was just like that. But they ain't no country club. And is you break out in song you probally get beat up. Zing
  • Mjn Seifer from Not Listed For Personal Reason, EnglandLexie, you are joking - I've been wathcing this film, and it's ace! I really love it.

    (Hey, it's ok. I got my opinion you got yours).
  • Lexie from London, EnglandMost god-awful movie ever. Great music though - 'we're soooaaaring....flyyyying' - cheesey sh*t is so awesome.
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