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Album: Is There Anybody Out There? (2014)
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  • You say love is what you put into it
    You say that I'm losing my will
    Don't you know that you're all that I think about?
    You make up a half of the whole

    You say that it's hard to commit to it
    You say that it's hard standing still
    Don't you know that I spend all my nights
    Counting backwards the days 'til I'm home?

    If only New York wasn't so far away
    I promise the city won't get in our way
    When you're scared and alone,
    Just know that I'm already home

    I say that we're right in the heart of it
    A love only we understand
    I will bend every light in this city
    And make sure they're shining on you

    If only New York wasn't so far away
    I promise the city won't get in our way
    When you're scared and alone,
    Just know that I'm already home

    When life takes its own course
    Sometimes we just don't get to choose
    I'd rather be there next to you
    Promise you'll wait for me, wait for me
    Wait 'til I'm home

    All I have is this feeling inside of me
    The only thing I've ever known

    If only New York wasn't so far away
    I promise the city won't get in our way
    When you're scared and alone,
    Just know that I'm already home

    If only New York wasn't so far away
    I will be there every step of the way
    And when you're scared and alone,
    Just know that I'm already home
    Just know that I'm already home Writer/s: CHAD VACCARINO, IAN AXEL, MELLISSA LAROCHELLE
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
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