Here For You

Album: Prairie Wind (2005)
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  • When your summer days come tumbling down
    And you find yourself alone
    Then you can come back and be with me
    Just close your eyes and I'll be there
    Listen to the sound
    Of this old heart beating for you
    Yes I'd miss you
    But I never want to hold you down
    You might say I'm here for you

    When the winter comes to your new home
    And snowflakes are falling down
    Then you can come back and be with me
    Just close your eyes and I'll be there
    Listen to the sound
    Of this old heart beating for you
    Yes I'd miss you
    But I never want to hold you down
    You might say I'm here for you

    In the spring, protective arms surrounding you
    In the fall, we let you go your way
    Happiness I know will always find you
    And when it does, I hope that it will stay

    Yes I miss you
    But I never want to hold you down
    You might say I'm here for you
    Yes I miss you
    But I never want to hold you down
    You might say I'm here for you
    I'll always be here for you Writer/s: NEIL YOUNG
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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