Here And Everywhere
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Here And Everywhere
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I've never been the man you wanted me to be
The devil's here and I can taste your fear
In my life I've seen things I can't explain [to you]
But in your dreams we can be as one, my love
I'll be there
I've never been the man you wanted me to be
Things have changed and I've changed myself, my love
I'm wondring aloud how we feel today
And in my dreams we can never go too far
I'll be there
I've never been the man you wanted me to be
The devil's here and I can feel your fear
In my life I've seen things I can't explain to you
In your dreams we can be as one, my love
I'll be there
Here and everywhere
I can taste your tears
Open the gates of your heart
Here and everywhere
I can feel you
We'll never be apart
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18 Summers performs "Here And Everywhere", and this lyric page sits inside the 18 Summers catalog on LyroVerse.
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