In the spring when the sun is shining
There’s a place inside my heart that’s dying
I take a walk to the cemetery
Where my wounds and my echoes carry
I lay it down, lay it down one last time
Any hope you would ever be mine
I’m so not over you yet
I’m so not over you
When the sky was as black as thunder
I promised you we will not go under
What are words, what are words we’re saying?
With the promise both our hearts are breaking
I’m so not over you yet
I’m so not over you
I let you go, I let you fly
I let you go
Through stormclouds sun will break through
In springtime all things come new
The earth sings new life is gonna bloom
But I will never forget you
Yes I will smile and remember you
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