LYRICS:
Love, do you remember..."Once-Upon-A-Time?"
Love was all we lived for, the world was yours and mine
But now the nights get lonely and sadness fills my heart
I love you still, but time took us apart.
Now, there's time enough for fighting, time enough for tears
Time to hold your memory when I'm gone
But, no time now to dry your eyes, no time to hold you near
'Cause, Baby, right now it's time for moving on...´time for moving on.
Love, do you remember, time was on our side
We started out together, you said you'd be my bride
But, now the party's over, there's no more left to say
I love you still, but time took you away.
Now, there's time enough for fighting, time enough for tears
Time to hold your memory when I'm gone
But, no time now to dry your eyes, no time to hold you near
'Cause, Baby, right now it's time for moving on...´time for moving on.
Love, will you remember, and think of me someday
The good times live forever, the bad times drift away
And someday you'll remember and know that it was so
I loved you more than you could ever know.
But, there's no time left for fighting, no time left for tears
No time left to hold you when I'm gone
Someday, maybe when there's time, we'll still recall the years
When you were mine, before our time was gone
Time for moving on
But, there's no time left for fighting, no time left for tears
No time left to hold you when I'm gone
Someday, maybe when there's time, we'll still recall the years
When you were mine, before our time was gone
Time for moving on
Produced by William John Christian
exclusively for USAgency Entertainment.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered at Green Valley Recording Studios.
Studio engineering on all tracks by Richard Rupert (MFSA).
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