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ALL I EVER WANTED

from DROPSTONES (remastered) by The JDA Project

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All I Ever Wanted

Sitting on a park bench in the rain
Feeling lost yet though not yet feeling pain
Wondering how it happened once again
Friends then lovers, then it seemed to end

She was all the world to me
She was all I ever needed
She was all the world to me
Now no more
She was all the world to me
She was all I ever wanted
She was all the world
Now she’s gone

Something that I said I know
Something that I did could it be so?
I can’t for the life of me realize
What was that made her go

She was all the world to me
She was all I ever needed
She was all the world to me
Now no more
She was all the world to me
She was all I ever wanted
She was all the world
Now she’s gone

Seeking to obtain a way to see what it was
And what it shouldn’t be
Was she lying to me, will I eve know
Was it truth, oh was it just a joke?

She was all the world to me
She was all I ever needed
She was all the world to me
Now no more
She was all the world to me
She was all I ever wanted
She was all the world
Now she’s gone

Sitting on a park bench in the rain
Feeling lost yet though not yet feeling pain

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from DROPSTONES (remastered), released April 24, 2010

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The JDA Project New Windsor, New York

The JDA Project, as they are now called, has consisted the writers, Joel Pirard, main keyboards, bass, acoustic and electric guitar, vocals, Don Pitz, additional keyboards, vocals, acoustic guitar, and Arno Tietje (pronounced tee-jay), lead, rhythm, acoustic, and bass guitar, vocals.
Drums were realized using various programmed drum machines to simulate a live drummer as much as possible.
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