Look Back & Laugh
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Look Back & Laugh
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I wanted to get the hell outta portland
You wanted to stay it was more important
2 be where you were raised I understand my love
I wanted to roam and see the world
You wanted a home one boy one girl
But clearly God had different plans for us
Going 80 down the interstate
I feel my heart begin to break
Is this choice or is it fate
Well hey hey hey
Maybe we were right
It was good to say goodbye
Happy ever after doesn't last
We both knew it was time
To leave those times behind
Let's hope that down the
Road we'll cross our paths
So we can look back and laugh
I'm sure you'll find someone
You can settle down with
When I find the one
I'll tell you all about it
Wish we could of been that for one another
Okay
But I'm going 80 down the interstate
I feel my heart begin to break
Is this choice or is it fate
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Who performs "Look Back & Laugh"?
David Kushner performs "Look Back & Laugh", and this lyric page sits inside the David Kushner catalog on LyroVerse.
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