Good Charlotte - Where Would We Be Now Lyrics

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Where Would We Be Now

Where Would We Be Now Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Where Would We Be Now By Good Charlotte?
I smile, you laugh, I look away
I sigh, you ask me why, I say, It's ok and I am just feeling down Your hand on mine I hear the words If only love had found us first, our lives they would be different But that was not the plan, oh Where would we be now baby, if we found each other first Where would you do now darlin', if I said these simple words I'll wait I'll wait, as long as you want And now I must confess That I am a sinking ship I'm anchored by the weight of my heart cause it's filled with these feelings I keep my true thoughts locked beside my hearts black box And it wont be found, it wont survive through the smoke or the wreckage So I guess I'll crash and burn Where would we be now baby, if we found each other first What would you do now darlin', if I said these simple words I'll wait, I'll wait, as long as you want. Where would we be now baby I'll wait I'll wait Where would we be now baby, if we found each other first What would you do now darling, if I said these simple words I'll wait, I'll wait, as long as you want. Where would we be now baby I'll wait I'll wait I'll wait I'll wait |
Who Wrote Where Would We Be Now By Good Charlotte?
Benji Madden, Billy Martin, Joel Madden
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What's The Duration Of The Where Would We Be Now By Good Charlotte?The duration of Where Would We Be Now is 3:58 minutes and seconds. |
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