Blue Rodeo - 5 A.M. (A Love Song) Lyrics

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5 A.M. (A Love Song)

5 A.M. (A Love Song) Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For 5 A.M. (A Love Song) By Blue Rodeo?
With every breath we grow further apart
Sometimes I wish we didn't know how to talk And as we sort out the who said you said Who said I said I only wish I came a little better prepared 5 am these things will pass Tomorrow won't be our last Funny how I'm always here with you I never meant to change your world Or change your point of view I only want to hold you when I feel a little blue I hope you know I'll always be there for you I know by now I should be sound asleep But my mind won't let me it feels like it's going to explode I'll say that you're right If you just say that I'm right Let's hit the hay and call this case closed 5 am things get so strange Tomorrow's a brand new day Funny how I'm always here with you I never meant to change your world Or change your point of view I only want to hold you when I feel a little blue I hope you know I'll always be there for you Funny how I'm always here with you I never meant to change your world Or change your point of view I only want to hold you when I feel a little blue I hope you know I'll always be there for you I'll always be there for you |
Who Wrote 5 A.M. (A Love Song) By Blue Rodeo?
Greg Keelor, Jim Cuddy
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What's The Duration Of The 5 A.M. (A Love Song) By Blue Rodeo?The duration of 5 A.M. (A Love Song) is 4:02 minutes and seconds. |
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