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Our Song

Our Song Lyrics by Matchbox Twenty
Our Song Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For Our Song By Matchbox Twenty?

I don't know why sometimes we seems so hard
Sewn together with a broken heart
I try to see you but it's getting dark

Words keep flowing out, I wonder what they mean
You're like a little piece of kerosene
But girl you've always been a friend to me

And I've been too proud sometimes
Chasin' fault lines

Oh no, I'm gonna be there always
After the pain has gone away
The feelings are so strong
This can be our song
This can be our song

Oh no, I'll never make you cry again
I'm gonna set things right again
And I won't let 'em go wrong
This can be our song
This can be our song

I don't know if someone else could handle me
I don't know what I'm suppose to be
You're the only one who really sees
You get me

I feel something growing deep inside of me
What I say and what I mean
Always seems to disagree
So help me through this hard time
Change these fault lines

Oh no, I'm gonna be there always
After the pain has gone away
The feelings are so strong
This can be our song
This can be our song

Oh no, I'll never make you cry again
I'm gonna set things right again
And I won't let 'em go wrong
This can be our song
This can be our song

Oh oh, whoa oh

Oh no, I'm gonna be there always
After the pain has gone away
The feelings are so strong
This can be our song
This can be our song

Oh no, I'll never make you cry again
I'm gonna set things right again
And I won't let 'em go wrong
This can be our song
This can be our song

(Oh oh) This can be our song
This can be our song

(Oh oh) This can be our song
This can be our song

Oh no, oh no
This can be our song
This can be our song

Who Wrote Our Song By Matchbox Twenty?

Robert Thomas

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