When clouds above you start to pour
And all of your doubts rage like a storm
And you don't know who you are anymore
Let me help you find what you've been searching for

(Somewhere) Somewhere there's a field and a river
(Somewhere) You can let your soul run free
(Someday) Someday let me be the giver
Let me bring you peace
(Somewhere) Somewhere there's a break in the weather
(Somewhere) Where your heart and spirit go free
(Someday) Someday it'll be for the better
Let this bring you peace

Girl, I know you think no one sees
The weight on your shoulders
But you can't fool me
And aren't you tired of standing so tall
Let me be the one to catch you when you fall

(Somewhere) Somewhere there's a field and a river
(Somewhere) You can let your soul run free
(Someday) Someday let me be the giver
Let me bring you peace, baby
(Somewhere) Somewhere there's a break in the weather
(Somewhere) Where your heart and spirit go free
(Someday) Someday it'll be for the better
Let this bring you peace

Let me bring you joy (Bring you joy)
Let me bring you peace (Bring you peace)
Take these tears that you cry and trust them to me
Let me give you heart (Give you heart)
Let me give you hope (Give you hope)
Be the one constant love that you've never known

(Somewhere) Somewhere there's a field and a river
(Somewhere) You can let your soul run free
(Someday) Someday let me be the giver
Let me bring you peace, baby
(Somewhere) Somewhere there's a break in the weather
(Somewhere) Where your heart and spirit go free
(Someday) Someday it'll be for the better
Let this bring you peace

Somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, someday
(Let me be the one) Let me be the one to catch you when you fall
Somewhere (Somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere)
Somewhere (Somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere, somewhere)
Let me bring you peace


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Somewhere, Someday Lyrics as written by Mark Clifford Mueller Andy Goldmark

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    Such a sweet song I heard a LONG time ago (1999). Never figured out how this fit in with the Pokemon movie, though.

    SMUSER17185761on September 06, 2007   Link

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