Whatever Happened - O.A.R.



     
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Whatever Happened Lyrics


Tell me I'm dreaming
My feet are stone and my light is dim
Chasing this demon on his way downBut whatever happened?
Whatever happened?Spent the night out on a hill
And watched the world sleep sound and still
And over mountains darkness spilled
Washed me overWhatever happened?
Whatever happened?Its been a long way back
From the edge of that
Saw the world from a hill
And right back where it started
And it still feels right
Like the very first time
Saw the world like a kid
Yesterday is over,
Lets write another story tonight!City gates of rusted iron
Can't contain the light inside
So I spot this devil at the county line,

And went no furtherAnd whatever happened?
Whatever happened?Its been a long way back
From the edge of that
Saw the world from a hill
And right back where it started
And it still feels right
Like the very first time
Saw the world like a kid
Yesterday is over,
Lets write another story tonight!After all the time is gone,
I'll have moved onIts been a long way back
From the edge of that
When the world was a kid
And right back where it started
And it still feels right
Like the very first night
Saw the world like a kid,
Lets write another story tonight!I saw the world from a hill,
Lets write another story tonight!I saw the world like a kid,
Lets write another story,
Write another story tonight!
Songwriters
DAVE BASSETT, RICHARD ON, JERALD DEPIZZO, MARC ROBERGEPublished by
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O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) is an alternative rock band which formed in Rockville, Maryland, United States in 1996. The band consists of Marc Roberge (vocals, guitar), Chris Culos (drums, percussion), Richard On (guitar, backing vocals), Benj Gershman (bass), and Jerry DePizzo (saxophone, guitar, backing vocals). The band has released seven albums: "The Wanderer" (1997), Soul's Aflame (2000), "Risen" (2001), "In Between Now and Then" (2003), "Stories of a Stranger" (2005), "All Sides" (2008), and King (2011).

Read more about O.A.R. on Last.fm.


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