A World With You

Album: Yes! (2014)
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  • Let's hit the road and throw out the map
    Wherever we go, we won't look back
    'Cause we're going places and we're going there fast
    And let's move to Paris and get ourselves a loft
    Let's live in squalor, and spend all cost
    Let's throw caution to the wind and start over again

    Think how many doors we'll open
    Just as many stars are shining
    Who knows where we're going
    Yeah who knows what we'll find
    I want to see the world
    The way I see a world with you

    Let's hike in the mountains and challenge our will
    Let's leap over canyons and get lost in the hills
    I want to see the world the way I see a world with you

    Think how many doors we'll open
    Just as many stars are sure to shine
    Who knows where we're going
    And who knows what we'll find
    I want to see the world
    The way I see a world with you

    All of our plans will be at sea
    The sum of all our failures
    They cannot hurt us now
    Let's hoist up ourselves
    And shove off to China and climb up a wall
    We'll keep on climbing, looking over it all
    Laughing it up, yeah having a ball

    Think how many doors we'll open
    Just as many stars are going to shine
    Who knows where we're going
    And who knows what we'll find
    I want to see the world
    The way I see a world with you
    I want to see the world
    The way I see a world with you Writer/s: Christopher Wayne Keup, Jason Thomas Mraz, Stewart Myers
    Publisher: Goo-Eyed Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., ME GUSTA MUSIC, Word Collections Publishing
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