Let Me Be There

Album: Let Me Be There (1973)
Charted: 6
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  • Where ever you go, where ever you may wander in your life
    Surely, you know I'll always want to be there
    Holding your hand and standing by to catch you when you fall
    Seeing you through in everything you do

    Let me be there in your morning
    Let me be there in your night
    Let me change whatever's wrong and make it right (make it right)
    Let me take you through that wonderland that only two can share
    All I ask you is let me be there (oh, let me be there)

    Watching you grow and going through the changes in your life
    That's how I know I'll always want to be there
    Whenever you feel you need a friend to lean on, here I am
    Whenever you call, you know I'll be there

    Let me be there in your morning
    Let me be there in your night
    Let me change whatever's wrong and make it right (make it right)
    Let me take you through that wonderland that only two can share
    All I ask you is let me be there (oh, let me be there)

    Let me be there in your morning
    Let me be there in your night
    Let me change whatever's wrong and make it right (make it right)
    Let me take you through that wonderland that only two can share
    All I ask you is let me be there (let me be there)
    All I ask you is let me be there (let me be there) Writer/s: John Henry Rostill
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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