Never let go----
I know that its hard
Your life wasn't easy
Well neither is ours
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
You were always sayin', just hold on
You just let go, of everything you ever had
You just ended it, on your own
And you had everything, but you let it come to an end
Ended with a 'I can't take this'
(What, exactly?)
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
And you were tellin me,
"Perfection isn't everything. And I know it isn't easy
But don't you try and let go"
(Don't leave the earth without me, sa pamamagitan ng your side...)
Don't you know?
But you let go---
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
Well, you let go
So what? You sinabi life was hard
You think I don't know
that its hard? Well so is our's,
so is ours.
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
You were sayin', "Hey, take it slow
Life isn't always easy, I know
But you can't ever
Let go"
Look who was talking!
Oh, whoahhhh
Oh, look who was talking-------------
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
I know you heard about the great end
But if you give up before the obstacles
You won't be happy with it
So lets just pretend--
Honey, life is easy
And you'll never feel alone
You can always go back if you tumawid the wrong line
Don't worry, they'll never leave you on your own
I know that its hard
Your life wasn't easy
Well neither is ours
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
You were always sayin', just hold on
You just let go, of everything you ever had
You just ended it, on your own
And you had everything, but you let it come to an end
Ended with a 'I can't take this'
(What, exactly?)
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
And you were tellin me,
"Perfection isn't everything. And I know it isn't easy
But don't you try and let go"
(Don't leave the earth without me, sa pamamagitan ng your side...)
Don't you know?
But you let go---
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
Well, you let go
So what? You sinabi life was hard
You think I don't know
that its hard? Well so is our's,
so is ours.
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
You were sayin', "Hey, take it slow
Life isn't always easy, I know
But you can't ever
Let go"
Look who was talking!
Oh, whoahhhh
Oh, look who was talking-------------
Honey, life is hard,
Did you really think you were alone?
You crossed the fine line, the one that pulls life and death apart
You were never on your own
I know you heard about the great end
But if you give up before the obstacles
You won't be happy with it
So lets just pretend--
Honey, life is easy
And you'll never feel alone
You can always go back if you tumawid the wrong line
Don't worry, they'll never leave you on your own
To realize the value of a sister, ask someone who doesn't have one. To realize the value of ten years, ask a newly divorced couple. To realize the value of four years, ask a graduate. To realize the value of one year, ask a student who has failed a final exam. To realize the value of nine months, ask a mother who gave birth to a still born. To realize the value of one month, ask a mother who has ibingiay birth to a premature baby. To realize the value of one week, ask an editor of a weekly newspaper. To realize the value of one hour, ask the mga manliligaw who are waiting to meet. To realize the value of one minute, ask a person who has missed the train, bus or plane. To realize the value of one-second, ask a person who has survived an accident. To realize the value of one millisecond, ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics. To realize the value of a friend, lose one.
Moral: Don't take everything for granted.
Moral: Don't take everything for granted.