I Still Believe in You

Album: I Still Believe in You (1992)
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  • Everybody wants a little piece of my time
    But still I put you at the end of the line
    How it breaks my heart to cause you this pain
    To see the tears you cry fallin' like rain

    Give me the chance to prove
    And I'll make it up to you

    I still believe in you
    With a love that will always be
    Standing so strong and true
    Baby, I still believe in you and me

    Somewhere along the way, I guess I just lost track
    Only thinkin' of myself never lookin' back
    For all the times I've hurt you, I apologize
    I'm sorry it took so long to finally realize

    Give me the chance to prove
    That nothing's worth losing you

    I still believe in you
    With a love that will always be
    Standing so strong and true
    Baby, I still believe in you and me

    Baby, I still believe in you
    With a love that will always be
    Standing so strong and true
    Baby, I still believe in you and me Writer/s: John Jarvis, Vince Gill
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
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