DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

See You Someday - Lillian Axe



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

See You Someday Lyrics


Every now and then, I feel the autumn wind
And then I think of you
It lingers for a lifetime, and holds my breath in check
I don't know what to do.Did you think I would see it coming
Turn around, look at me I'm running
Now, my love
Through the years, all the pain and suffering
Children's cries, amount to nothing
Rise aboveWhat you see is what you get
Stake your life now, place your bet
You better believe I know, I'll be letting you go.Will you ever know what I wanted to say?
Maybe you'll find a way
Maybe I'll be alright
Remember this night and I'll see you someday.Many nights, I listened to
The sounds that made me cry and kept
My soul awakeBut even in the darkness,
I could see the endless oceans
That our tears would make.Why'd you lay our love to rest?

Gave it up, put it to the test of time, my love
My life's just not the same
Not a question of who's to blame,
I'll rise aboveDon't you know that Love is War
That's what we're living for
You better believe I know,
I'll be letting you goWill you ever know what I wanted to say?
Maybe you'll find a way
Maybe I'll be alright
Remember this night
And I'll see you someday.Will you ever know what I wanted to say?
Maybe you'll find a way
Maybe I'll be alrightRemember this night, and I'll See You Someday.
Will you ever know what I wanted to say?
Maybe you'll find a way
Maybe I'll be alright
Remember this night, and I'll See Ya, I'll See You Someday

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Lillian Axe is a rock/glam metal band founded in the late 1980's in New Orleans. The most well-known lineup of the band was Ron Taylor (lead vocals), Steve Blaze (lead guitar), Jon Ster (rhythm guitar), Darrin Delatte (bass), and Gene Barnett (drums). Poetic Justice was their most successful album, which hit the streets in January of 1992. Fueled by the hit single, "True Believer" and followed by their cover of the Badfinger classic, "No Matter What", Poetic Justice reached the upper 100 of the Billboard album charts.

Read more about Lillian Axe on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Lillian Axe