Someday Soon
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Someday Soon
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You and me, we got this thing going on
But the thing I know is the things when I sing my song
And I hope that someday soon you'll fall apart
So you can come back and mend my broken heart
How's it been when you and I go wrong
You and me we sang the saddest songs
But I'm hoping someday soon you'll fall apart
So you can come back and mend my broken heart
Yeah
I could assume that we're going nowhere
I can assume that we're fallin' apart
You and I been closer than to stand along the start
'Cause I could assume that we're going nowhere
I could assume that we're fallin' apart
As long as you got me with you, well I could say at least I'ma start
And I could assume we going somwhere
I can assume that were fallin' apart
Everything from here will be the start.
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Daniel Powter performs "Someday Soon", and this lyric page sits inside the Daniel Powter catalog on LyroVerse.
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