Almost Over
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Almost Over
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Oh, hello hello
You've caught me up in your web
And you know, you know you know
I'd like to stay
And I'm pushing away
You're a charming boy
But we all want yesterday
And I fear this year is almost over
Oh, the time the time
Never enough when you're here
Oh the night, the night the night
Escapes us both
But you're pushing away
I need you here tomorrow
But you left me behind yesterday.
Whoa, whoa
It's getting colder
I feel I fear it's
Almost over
I close my eyes, my eyes
Feel you here next to me
Dreaming by and by
You will fade
And you're fading away
I am longing for tomorrow
Where I'll leave you behind yesterday.
Whoa, it's getting late; it's time to go
It's almost over
Whoa, forgetting you; I hope you know
It's almost over
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Who performs "Almost Over"?
Vanessa Rose performs "Almost Over", and this lyric page sits inside the Vanessa Rose catalog on LyroVerse.
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