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When things are right, then you just know There is something in your eyes that brings me home
'Cause when there's love, you don't let go
So as long as you're with me, you're not alone, you'll never be
I wanna tell you what I feel and really mean it
I wanna shout it from the rooftops to the sky
'Cause if you ever need a friend, you know I'll be it
From tonight until we see the end of time
I'll cross my heart and hope to die
We're always and forever, I'll be by your side
When days are dark and stars don't line
We're always and forever 'til the end
The end of time
When we look back, to when we're old
We'll see your footprints next to mine along the road
And I don't know, what the future holds
But as long as you're with me, you're not alone, you'll never be

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