I'm up here on my own again,
I'm always on my own
They don't know anything at all,
they see just what they want
Can't they see I'm not really here?
I'm back there with you.

Flying away,
wish I could say you would be there tomorrow and always
Just have to go,
wish I could know you would always remember me now and always

Turning my face away again,
I'm always turned away
Wanting someone to talk it out,
without you always

Flying away,
Wish I could say you would be there tomorrow and always
Just have to go,
Wish I could know you would always remember me now and always
Always

Flying away,
Wish I could say you would be there tomorrow and always
Just have to go,
Wish I could know you would always remember me now and always

Flying away,
Wish I could say you would be there tomorrow and always
Just have to go,
Wish I could know you would always remember me now and always
Always
Always
Always


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Always Lyrics as written by Irving Berlin

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    Call me absolutely crazy, but this is like loving someone with disiese. (Nope, can't stop relating these songs to Rent.) Especially the chorus, almost apologizing for the fact that the singer will be around a lot longer than whoever he's singing about. I can't sing it without starting to cry, it's so moving to me.

    hooraytheweirdon April 01, 2006   Link

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