I Will Come To You

Album: Middle of Nowhere (1997)
Charted: 5 9
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  • When you have no light to guide you
    And no one to walk beside you
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you
    When the night is dark and stormy
    You won't have to reach out for me
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you

    Sometimes when all your dreams may have seen better days
    And you don't know how or why, but you've lost your way
    Have no fear when your tears are fallin'
    I will hear your spirit callin'
    And I swear I'll be there come what may

    When you have no light to guide you
    And no one to walk beside you
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you
    When the night is dark and stormy
    You won't have to reach out for me
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you
    I will come to you

    'Cause even if we can't be together
    We'll be friends now and forever
    And I swear that I'll be there come what may
    When the night is dark and stormy
    You won't have to reach out for me
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you

    We all need somebody we can turn to
    Someone who'll always understand
    So if you feel that your soul is dyin'
    And you need the strength to keep tryin'
    I'll reach out and take your hand
    I'll reach out and take your hand

    Oh, I will come to you
    When you have no light to guide you
    And no one to walk to walk beside you
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you
    When the night is dark and stormy
    You won't have to reach out for me
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you
    I will come to you
    Oh, I will come to you Writer/s: Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Issac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, Zachary Hanson
    Publisher: DYAD Music Ltd., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Wixen Music Publishing
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