Love Is

Album: For The Dreamers (2024)
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  • Home is wherever you are
    You're the moon and the stars and the sun to me
    Home is wherever you are

    Life (ooh), it's just better with you (ooh)
    Let's just keep going and going through and through
    Life is just better with you

    Lonely days are far away (ooh)
    Wherever together, we just have forever
    The only way to spend the day
    Is simply to be with you

    Love (ooh) is wherever you are (ooh)
    And I don't have to go very far
    I'm home in your arms
    Love is wherever you are (ooh, ooh)

    Love is wherever you are
    At the end of the day, what I'll do
    Is come home to you (come home to you)
    Love is wherever you are
    Home is wherever you are (are)
    Life is just better with you Writer/s: Ingrid Michaelson, Juan Ariza, Nicole Cohen
    Publisher: CABIN 24 RECORDS, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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