From Here to Forever

Album: Closer To The Bone (2009)
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  • Cool shadows fall through the moonlight
    Soft as the breeze through your hair
    And the smile on your face when you?re sleeping
    Is the answer to anyone?s prayer

    Fill your heart for the mornin? tomorrow
    You?ve still got a long way to grow
    And the love that you?re dreamin? will guide you
    And live like a song in your soul

    And darlin? if we?re not together
    There?s one thing I want you to know
    I?ll love you from here to forever
    And be there wherever you go

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    There are so many feelings to follow
    So many chances to take
    So many ways you can stumble
    Someday your heart?s gonna break

    Darlin? take all the time that you're given
    Be all you know you can be
    And if you need a reason for livin?
    Do it for love and for me

    And darlin? if we?re not together
    There?s one thing I want you to know
    I?ll love you from here to forever
    And be there wherever you go

    I will love you from here to forever
    And be there wherever you go Writer/s: BILLY SWAN, GLEN CLARK, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, STEPHEN BRUTON
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