When I feel blue, I think of you, cause you're true,
Wherever you are
Near or far you still are my shining star
Sometimes it's mad, things get bad, and I'm sad,
Wherever you are
There is light by my side I feel alright
Because our love is big, bigger then the two of us
And words can I describe, how I miss you so much
I feel love in your arms, and I feel love when I'm with you
I feel love in your eyes, wherever you may be
You make me high; I can fly, touch the sky,
Wherever you are
I feel free in ecstasy, just you and me
You save my day, pave the way, and you stay,
Wherever you are
In my heart from the stud we'll never part
Because our love is big, bigger then the two of us
And words can I describe, how I miss you so much
I feel love in your arms (in your arms), and I feel love when I'm with you
I feel love in your eyes, wherever you may be (wherever you may be)
(Wherever you are...)
(I feel love…)

La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la…
(Wherever you are…)



Lyrics submitted by ruben

Wherever You Are Lyrics as written by John Charles Lodge

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    Think I'm gonna cry.... I submitted these lyrics in the thread... sits in her corner and cries :P

    living_a_lieon June 29, 2003   Link
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    This is a great song.

    VelvetAcidSallyon June 11, 2004   Link
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    <b>its really catchy- i really like techno.. awesome song but too bad she doesnt have nemore...</b>

    Xx_koukLitsa_xXon December 15, 2004   Link
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    It's a good song, but the lyrics are kinda cheesy lol, i like it tho

    Paranoia_Agenton March 05, 2007   Link
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    This is such a good song. It reminds me alot of stuff. I really love this.

    RedButterflyon April 28, 2007   Link
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    omg laava is so pretty and her voice is so nice and flowy... beautiful song. =D

    addicted2uon July 25, 2007   Link

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