Promise

Album: Unrepentant Geraldines (2014)
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  • Promise not to say
    That you told me so
    Promise not to say
    That I'm getting too old

    Promise not to take
    Never take your phone
    I mean take their word
    You mean over yours?
    What I need to know, will you

    Be there, Be there, Be there
    Be there, Be there, Be there
    Where the sun shines
    I will be there
    You are the light
    That follows you everywhere
    And look for my love
    Where the sun shines
    I will be there
    Will you

    Promise not to judge
    To judge who you love
    I don't know if I
    Yes, make that Promise
    Whatever it is
    Can you hear the truth
    If they accuse me
    You think I'll doubt you?
    What I need to know, will you

    Be there, Be there, Be there
    Be there, Be there, Be there
    Where the sun shines
    I will be there
    You are the light
    That follows you everywhere
    And look for my love
    Where the sun shines
    I will be there
    Will you

    Be there, Be there, Be there
    Be there, Be there, Be there
    When I am all alone
    You're not alone
    When I am broken down
    We all break down
    When every door is closed
    There is one more
    Will you look for me?
    I will rescue you

    Where the sun shines
    I will be there
    You are the light
    That follows you everywhere
    And look for my love
    Where the sun shines
    Where the sun shines
    I will be there
    I will be there
    I will be there

    Be there, Be there, Be there Writer/s: MYRA ELLEN TORI AMOS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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