Plans
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Plans
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We were gonna drive across the country
Live in Spain and Italy
And we were gonna climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower
And stay up all night for the meteor showers
Put we are still young enough
And we've still got time
It's not too late
To keep these plans we made
We were gonna swim with sharks
Memorize the pattern of the stars
And we were gonna fall in love
And realize sometimes that's not enough
But we are still young enough
And we've still got time
It's not too late
Its not to late
Don't close your eyes
I know you're tired
But I see hope
In all you aspire
What you don't know
You may never know
If you let this moment go
But we are still young enough
And we've still got time
It's not too late
Its not too late
To keep these plans we've made
To keep these plans we've made
It's not too late
It's not too late
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Hayley Taylor performs "Plans", and this lyric page sits inside the Hayley Taylor catalog on LyroVerse.
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