The Last Song Ever

John Vesely

I wish my life was this song 'cause songs they never die
I could write for years and years, never have to cry
I?d show you how I feel without saying a word
I could wrap up both our hearts, I know it sounds absurd

And I saw the tears on your face, I shot you down
And I slammed the door but couldn't make a sound
So please stay sweet my dear, don't hate me now
And I can't tell how this last song ends

The way that I feel tonight, so down, so down
I pray I can swim just so I won't drown
In the waves that crash over me
I'm gasping for air, take my hand so I can breath
As I write this last song down

And I saw the tears on your face, I shot you down
And I slammed the door but couldn't make a sound
So please stay sweet my dear, don't hate me now
And I can't tell how this last song ends

The broken glass, your moistened skin
Was everything, was everything
And your broken voice was quivering
You're everything, you're everything

Scream at me, make it the best I ever had
Laugh out loud, I know it sounds absurd
Scream at me, make it the best I ever had
You're everything, you're everything

Heartbeat?s slowing, pains are growing
Does she love you? that's worth knowing
You're everything

Trivia about the song The Last Song Ever by Secondhand Serenade

On which albums was the song “The Last Song Ever” released by Secondhand Serenade?
Secondhand Serenade released the song on the albums “Awake” in 2007 and “Awake: Remixed & Remastered, 10 Years & 10,000 Tears Later” in 2017.
Who composed the song “The Last Song Ever” by Secondhand Serenade?
The song “The Last Song Ever” by Secondhand Serenade was composed by John Vesely.

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