A Night Like This - The Cure
"For always and ever is always for you."
If anyone is apologizing and running after the other, it's got to be Mike, always Mike, even if he thinks he's too late.
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A Night Like This - The Cure
"For always and ever is always for you."
If anyone is apologizing and running after the other, it's got to be Mike, always Mike, even if he thinks he's too late.
Give You My Lovin - Mazzy Star Not just Will. I'm sure Mike is equally haunted by what he said that one summer afternoon in the rain.
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Not hate.
There's always tomorrow to try again.
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