I came down the stairsand saw you standing therelooking across the crowded roomand crying running your fingersthrough your hair.
And Auld Lang Syne was playingpeople singing sorrowfrom the year that has gone.
And I'm still fooling myself
I keep holding on.
There were so many nightswhen we lay as close as thieves.
Lying on the bed together laughingI'd feel your breath upon my cheek.
But it all comes down to thisone look into your eyestells me something has gone.
I must be out of my mind.
I keep holding on.
All my life I've knownthings must changefind a way of their own.
History rolls along so slow.
We never notice where it's going.
I go out at nightto waste a little time.
People ask me how I'm doing now
I say I'm doing fine.
But Auld Lang Syne will ringas people sing the sorrowsfrom the years that linger on.
Will I still be fooling myself.
Will I still be fooling myself.
Will I still be fooling myselfstill be holding on.
Jim Cuddy is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman of the rock band Blue Rodeo. Born in Ontario in 1957, Cuddy began his musical career in the 1980s with the folk-rock group The Cowboy Junkies. In 1984, along with Greg Keelor, he founded Blue Rodeo, a band that achieved great success in Canada and the United States. Cuddy is appreciated for his warm and reassuring voice, his catchy melodies, and his introspective lyrics. Besides successes with Blue Rodeo, Cuddy has also released solo albums, including "All in Time" (2013) and "The Light That Guides You Home" (2018). Some of Jim Cuddy's most representative songs include "Lost Together", "Try Not to Think About It", and "Diamond Mine".
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