C'mon C'mon

Album: Pawn Shoppe Heart (2004)
Charted: 21
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  • On another day c'mon c'mon
    With these ropes I tied can we do no wrong
    Now we grieve cause now is gone
    Things were good when we were young

    With my teeth locked down I can see the blood
    Of a thousand men who have come and gone
    Now we grieve cause now is gone
    Things were good when we were young

    Is it safe to say? (c'mon c'mon)
    Was it right to leave? (c'mon c'mon)
    Will I ever learn? (c'mon c'mon)
    (C'mon c'mon c'mon c'mon)

    As I make my way c'mon c'mon
    These better nights that seem too long
    Now we grieve cause now is gone
    Things were good when we were young

    With my teeth locked down I can see the blood
    Of a thousand men who have come and gone
    Now we grieve cause now is gone
    Things were good when we were young

    Is it safe to say? (c'mon c'mon)
    Was it right to leave? (c'mon c'mon)
    Will I never learn? (c'mon c'mon)
    (C'mon c'mon c'mon c'mon)

    Is it safe to say? (c'mon c'mon)
    Was it right to leave? (c'mon c'mon)
    Will I never learn? (c'mon c'mon)
    (C'mon c'mon c'mon c'mon)

    And now this day these deepened wounds
    Don't heal so fast
    Can't hear me croon
    Of a million lies that speak no truth
    Of a time gone by that now is through Publisher: SILVER SIDE PRODUCTIONS
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