St. Elmo's Fire
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St. Elmo's Fire
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We laughed until we had to cry
And we loved right down to our last good-bye
We were the best I think we'll ever be
Just you and me for just a moment
We chased that dream we never found
Sometimes, we let one another down
But the love we made
Made everything all right
We shone so bright for just a moment
Time goes on
People touch and they're gone
And you and I will never love again
Like we did then
Someday, when we both reminisce
We'll both say
There wasn't too much we missed
And through the tears
We'll smile when we recall
We had it all for just a moment
Time goes on
People touch and they're gone
But you and I will never really end
We'll never love again like we did then
We laughed until we had to cry
And we loved right down to our last good-bye
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