Well I suppose I'll never know just where you go
I'll wander far beneath the stars to find where you are
And I guess that's just the way it's gonna be
for me
Well do you know just how I feel when you're with me?
And do you suppose you'll ever feel the same?
Well let's wait and see
Well I'll survive without you here
Here by my side
Time will tell if that's the way it's gonna be
for you and me
Will I know you any better?
Well I'm not sure.
Why can't you stay a little longer?
Will I know you anymore?
Well I suppose I'll never know just where you are?
I'll find my way through another day
and back again
And I guess that's just the way it's gonna be
for me
Will I know you any better?
Well I'm not sure
Why can't you stay a little longer?
Will I know you anymore?
Will I know you anymore?
I don't know you anymore
credits
from The Triumph Of Nostalgia,
released June 12, 2015
Guitar - Ian
Vocals - Arran
Photo - Nathan Coombe
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