Let's take it back to the place & Time
Where you and I were just you and I
Before the drama hit the fan
And all that shit shot everywhere, do you remember when
It was better to just stay friends
It would have been better to keep it simple in the end
We could have kept it simple in the end
But we never thought
That we wouldn't be anything at all
Somehow I always thought you'd be around
But you're not
So she got older
And you never got to know her
If you ever see her again don't blow it all
Let's take it back to the place & time
Where you and I were just you and I
Before you exposed me to drugs
Overexposed me to too much fun
It was too much at once
But I love you girl so I'll do whatever you want
I'll try anything you want
But I never thought that I could want anything more than you
But my new friends are showing me I do
So I got colder, my vision started to blur
I guess I won't be seeing you
Let's take it back to the place & time
Where you and I were just you and I
When we both believed I was meant for you
And you were meant to be
The only one I see
The one I hold so tenderly
The one that I hold
But you never thought
That I could be the one
To treat you like I did
And I never thought
It was something I was capable of
I don't expect you to forgive me
Maybe it's better if you don't
I'm just here to say that I'm sorry and maybe someday
I'll see you through a crowd
And I won't know what to say
But maybe we could talk awhile
In another time & place
credits
from Ender,
track released July 15, 2015
Written by Keir Gellatly // Produced & Mastered by Ben Anderson
Drums - Rio Daughtery
Lead Guitar - Paul Abear
Bass Guitar - Ben Anderson
Rhythm Guitar - Keir Gellatly
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