I'll See You Again

Album: Where We Are (2009)
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  • Always you will be part of me
    And I will forever feel your strength
    When I need it most
    You're gone now, gone but not forgotten
    I can't say this to your face
    But I know you hear

    I'll see you again
    You never really left
    I feel you walk beside me
    I know I'll see you again

    When I'm lost, I'm missing you like crazy
    And I tell myself I'm so blessed
    To have had you in my life, my life

    I'll see you again
    You never really left
    I feel you walk beside me
    I know I'll see you again

    When I had the time to tell you
    I never thought I'd live to see the day
    When the words I should have said
    Would come to haunt me
    In my darkest hour I tell myself
    I'll see you again

    I'll see you again
    You never really left
    I feel you walk beside me
    I know I'll see you again

    I'll see you again
    You never really left
    I feel you walk beside me
    I know I'll see you again

    I will see you again
    I'll see you again
    I miss you like crazy
    You're gone but not forgotten
    I'll never forget you
    Someday I'll see you again
    I feel you walk beside me
    Never leave you, yeah
    Gone but not forgotten
    I feel you by my side
    No this is not goodbye Writer/s: Andrew Gerard Hill, Michelle Lena Poole
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Baba from Our New Flat I'm jealous that your happy without me
  • Pride from Bethlhem PaIt touched me emotionally, it reminded me that my pets never really left me.
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