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But As Hard As You Try

from quicksandglass by This Blue Heaven

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lyrics

For all I know
You could be the one for me
I'd like to see where this goes
In spite of our uncertainty

There's no sense in worrying about
Things we don't control
In the end, what's done is done
So why not let it go

I always try to look at the bright side
Still it's the darkness that lingers instead
I focus on the inside
But as hard as you try
You can't take back what you said

The night we met
I saw your face glowing from the street
I smiled and said
"I think I've finally been set free"

Now there's something in your eyes
I never saw before
All that truth I found in you
I can't find anymore

I always try to look at the bright side
Still it's the darkness that lingers instead
I focus on the inside
But as hard as you try
You can't take back what you said

All this hurt and regret
Will keep lingering, lingering
As we try to forget
And put it all out of our minds

I always try to look at the bright side
Still it's the darkness that lingers instead
I focus on the inside
But as hard as you try
You can't take back...

I always try to look at the bright side
But you can't take back what you said
I focus on the inside
But as hard as you try
You can't take back what you said

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from quicksandglass, released January 1, 2009
Words: Aaron Rosenthal and MacKenzie Outlund; Music: Aaron Rosenthal

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