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January Eyler
Stimme und Gesang
Oliver Richman
Stimme und Gesang
Tara Andujar
Stimme und Gesang
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Neil Mclinden
Songwriter:in
January Eyler
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Neil Mclinden
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Letras
Paige (spoken): Clay, where did you even find this
Clay (spoken): It's been in my basement since you left
You let me borrow it because I wanted to practice on a nice guitar
Remember
Paige (spoken): You really saved it
Case and everything
I don't know how to thank you
Clay (spoken): Just sit with me and relax
Paige (spoken): Clay, I really, I can't
Clay (spoken): Why not
Paige (spoken): Clay, we need to go, like, right now
Clay
It's hard to admit
I know we don't fit
And you're scared
But I know if we tried
Just look in my eyes we'll soar
I'm not gonna wait anymore
I knew, from the minute I saw you
Tonight
That this
This could be something to fight for
Set flight for
I want you
Paige
I want to, I do
But I know this is all a mistake
We can't just ignore
All the damage done before
You know it's not right
Clay
There's no me without you in my life
Paige
You knew from the minute you saw me
Tonight
That I
Was someone you wanted to fight for
Paige and Clay
Set flight for
I want you
I do and I don't have a clue
If we're doing this right
But I know that before
When it was only the score
That kept you in my life
I was alone
Marisol: I wish I'd done this long before
Paige and Clay: I'd dream, but never hope
Marisol: I'm so damn done with closing doors
Paige and Clay: I would float
Marisol: I thought we could be so much more
But
All: I know
Paige and Clay: With someone to hold I don't feel as alone
Marisol: You make me feel so old
When I'm around you
Paige and Clay: You're someone I know that I've always known
Marisol: I've always been told that we'd end up here
All
We'd end up here
Paige and Clay
I knew from the minute I saw you
Tonight
That this, this could be something to fight for
Paige: To fight for
Written by: January Eyler, Neil Mclinden