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Beyond The Blue
 
  (david kent/ashe underwood)

The sky’s been grey every day since I lost you
But I know the sun is shinin’ somewhere... beyond the blue
My eyes were red when you said that we were through
But now I can see better days for me... just beyond the blue

Beyond the blue... on the other side of lonely
And it’s only a matter of time... until i’m
Lookin’ back and feelin’ like I’m over you
When these tears are gone and I’m beyond the blue

Beyond the blue... on the other side of lonely
And it’s only a matter of time... until i’m
On my feet and I meet somebody new
And I fall in love again beyone the blue
When these tears are gone and I’m beyond the blue




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