Army Of Freshmen - Paradise lyrics

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Army Of Freshmen - Paradise lyrics

last night well I couldn't sleep when I think of you I can never sleep I think of where you are and then where you're not and I think somehow you just forgot there were people out there who cared for you there were people out there in love with you but all that love and all that care what's it mean if they're just not there YOU TALKED OF PARADISE WHEN YOU WERE SOBER NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER I MADE A SACRAFICE, THOUGHT I COULD HOLD YOU NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER remember back, down at Mardi Gras when it was me, you, we saw it all there were dreams we had, there were plans we made but something inside of you was so afraid that no one out there ever cared for you that no one out there would fall in love with you so many people felt that way for you but like me they never said it out loud to you YOU TALKED OF PARADISE WHEN YOU WERE SOBER NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER I MADE A SACRAFICE, THOUGHT I COULD HOLD YOU NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER scared like a statue and I turned to stone I let you go through all of that hell alone I cry for you but I cry inside and it'll stay that way till the day I die scared like a statue and I turned to stone I let you go through all of that hell alone I cry for you but I cry inside it'll stay that way till the day I die I know you never ever said goodbye this is my goodbye YOU TALKED OF PARADISE WHEN YOU WERE SOBER NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER I MADE A SACRAFICE, THOUGHT I COULD HOLD YOU NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER YOU TALKED OF PARADISE WHEN YOU WERE SOBER NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER I MADE A SACRAFICE, THOUGHT I COULD HOLD YOU NOW THAT'S OVER, NOW THAT'S OVER scared like a statue and I turned to stone I let you go through all of that hell alone I cry for you but I cry inside and it'll stay that way till the day I die scared like a statue and I turned to stone I let you go through all of that hell alone I cry for you but I cry inside and it'll stay that way till the day I die