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The Joy Of Living Lyrics


Bellevue Days The Joy Of Living

[Verse 1]
Hey, let's have cider in the park where I can stay
We're 19 and I'm sure we'll be okay
Where everything is part of something
You tell me that we're part of something

[Chorus]
Watch me fall apart
As you try to break my heart
My heart, heart

[Verse 2]
Wait, there's a fountain that can bring back memories
We can swim, we can drown in the past
A consequence which leaves us nothing
You tell me that we live with everything
And everything is part of something
And everything is part of something

[Chorus]
Watch me fall apart
As you try to break my heart
My heart, heart
Heart

[Outro]
There were times when you'd call
When the future was so far away
No conscience to us, it kinda left me feeling like
Nothing seemed like everything, that always seemed to get to me
Nothing seemed like everything
There'd always be time we would settle down and move away
No conscience to hold, it kinda left me feeling like
Nothing felt like everything
It always was the best of me
Nothing felt like everything
That always was the best of me
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