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Better Late Than Forever is the fifth track on Allister’s second album Last Stop Suburbia.
The title is a play on words on the popular expression “better late than never”, which usually means that it’s better to achieve or get something later than expected than to never achieve it at all.
In this...
I'm writing this song to tell you that I'm sorry
Because I know you never thought that I'd be away so long
I know it's unfair to ask you to wait for me
When I don't have a real job and you're ready to move on
BRIDGE:
It's hard to keep my balance
When you look the other way
So I'm letting go with every breath I'm taking
CHORUS:
So many reasons
I need something more to believe in
The time has come to turn and walk away
Through all these changes, mistakes
There was time now it's too late
There's nothing more that i could say to you
I'm writing this song to tell you that it's over
Your jealousy took you way too far this time
Another day comes I'm better off without you
So now i'll take a deep breath and get on with our lives
BRIDGE
CHORUS
So what good is today
If there's not going to be a tomorrow
It's too much for me to take
I know I don't want to wait forever
Just remember
That life without us won't be the same
CHORUS
The years that we've been through
Were not meant to hurt you
It's felt so wrong for so long so now we can move on
As time helps the healing I can't help but feeling
That goodbye and thank you
The only words that I can say to you
Better Late Than Forever was produced by Chris Fudurich.
Allister released Better Late Than Forever on Tue Oct 08 2002.