Released: December 4, 1997

Some read the morning paper
Some read the T.V. Times
Some pour the 2%
But never see the others eyes
Some pass the second guessing
Some write the tenth reprise
A new vocation is the art
Of taking bad advice

I don't know if we'll ever call it even
I don't understand anything anymore
You could be less aware
I could be more awake
We could be makin' it
Well maybe someday...
...In our own sweet time

Some could be hidin' something
Some guess they'll never know
Some turn in circles, until one of them
Decides to go

Some would be lying if they said
They don't feel the same
Some learn to shut their mouths
And never have to lie again

I don't know if we'll ever call it even
I don't understand anyone anymore
You could be less alive
I could be more sedate
We could be makin' it
Well maybe someday...
...In our own sweet time
...In our own sweet time

(Solo)

People say that we'll never call it even
They don't understand anything anymore
There could be more to life
There could be less to say
There could be more to us
Well maybe someday...
...In our own sweet time

I don't know if we'll ever call it even
I don't understand anyone anymore
You could be less alive
I could be more sedate
We could be makin' it
Well maybe someday...
...In our own sweet time
...In our own sweet time

(Solo)

Maybe someday

Loverboy

Loverboy are a Canadian rock band known for the hits “Working for the Weekend,” “Turn Me Loose,” “Hot Girls in Love” and “Lovin' Every Minute of It.”