Album: Collective Soul (Rabbit) (2009)
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  • Time I always need more time
    to figure what I've lost
    to learn what I should find

    Soon always hoping soon
    I'll figure what to add
    I'll learn what to remove

    New sunrise, new sunsets
    New stories I haven't lived through yet

    With you
    It's always been you
    There's never been good days
    There's never been bad days without you

    Choose I'm always made to choose
    I'll figure what to share
    I'll learn from what I've used

    New sunrise, new sunsets
    New promises I haven't made quite yet
    To you
    It's always been you
    there's never been good days
    there's never been bad days without you

    There's never been a day without you
    There's never been a day
    There's never been a night without you

    With you
    It's always been you
    There's never been good days
    There's never been bad days without you

    It's always been you
    There's never been those good days
    There's never been those bad days
    without you Writer/s: DEAN ROLAND, ED ROLAND, JOEL KOSCHE, WILLIAM TURPIN
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Barry from Sauquoit, NySix completely different songs titled "You" have made the Top 100; George Harrison {#20 in 1975}, The Aquatones {#21 in 1958}, Rita Coolridge {#25 in 1978}, Marvin Gaye {#34 in 1968}, The McCrarys {#45 in 1978}, and Earth, Wind, & Fire {#48 in 1980}...
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