You're Gonna Live Forever In Me

Album: The Search for Everything (2017)
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  • A great big bang and dinosaurs
    Fiery raining meteors
    It all ends unfortunately
    But you're gonna live forever in me
    I guarantee, just wait and see

    Parts of me were made by you
    And planets keep their distance too
    The moon's got a grip on the sea
    And you're gonna live forever in me
    I guarantee, it's your destiny

    Life is full of sweet mistakes
    And love's an honest one to make
    Time leaves no fruit on the tree
    But you're gonna live forever in me
    I guarantee, it's just meant to be

    And when the pastor asks the pews
    For reasons he can't marry you
    I'll keep my word and my seat
    But you're gonna live forever in me
    I guarantee, just wait and see Writer/s: John Clayton Mayer
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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