I Will
Ryan Cabrera · Other Songs - Ryan Cabrera
If we were not friends
I know it's hard to ponder
But there's reasons for that
Yeah yeah yeah
But I can't go on without you
It's burning inside my head
But I feel so alone without you
Now I can't survive
It must be alright
I will not take that road again
I will not try to find those things up in my head
I will not take that road again
Even if I keep my head above the ground
Which you know I will
Well you know I will
Don't you wonder what things would be like
Well I know I can't give you everything
Wouldn't that just be real nice? Yeah
Well I can't go on without you
It's burning inside my head
But I feel so alone without you
Now I can't survive
It must be alright
I will not take that road again
I will not try to find those things out in my head
I will not take that road again
Even if i keep my head now
But I'm trying
Now people can't you see
If I'm blind now
And all this was a dream
At least it was a dream about you..right now
But I can't go on without you
It's burning inside my head
I feel so alone without you now
And I feel so alone right now
I will not take that road again
I will not try to find those things up in my head
I will not take that road again again again
Well you know I will
Well you know I will
Well you know I will...I will
Well you know I will
I Will - Ryan Cabrera
Ryan Cabrera's 'I Will' stands as a defining track from his early career, capturing the earnest emotional core of his debut era. As a prominent figure in the pop-rock landscape of the mid-2000s, Cabrera utilized this recording to showcase his signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities and introspective lyricism. The song reflects the vulnerability and sincerity that characterized his initial work, resonating with audiences seeking authentic expression within the genre. It remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his ability to craft songs that balance commercial appeal with genuine personal storytelling. The track exemplifies the style of pop-rock that dominated the charts during his formative years, cementing his status as a key voice in the genre's evolution at the time.

