My wish is, I hope to do for you
All that you've done because all that you do
It's like magic, you're amazing me
A Diamond for free your as real as can be
And to keep you, give up everything I own
The mic and my life just don't leave me alone
You're my partner, I want you to see
No matter how bad things in life can be
You've always got me
You've always got me

Now you trust me
I carry this so tight
I'll be there for you
If your wrong or your right
Doesn't matter, just reach out to me
I will never question any opportunity
To show you and prove to you I care
Always You share and you've always been there
You're my best friend, its easy to see
No matter how bad things in life can be
You've always got me
You've always got me

My wish is, I hope to do for you
All that you've done because all that you do
Is like magic, and your amazing me
A Diamond for free your as real as can be
As real as can be
And you have always, got me

You've always got me (x5)


Lyrics submitted by MyAntiDrugIsSuicide, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    This song is so out of character for Zug Izland...yes it's Zug Izland, not Zug Island...but it just shows to me no matter how "hardcore" you may appear on the outside, there's always something warm and fuzzy inside of you. But yeah dude...if you're gonna post words for an entire album at least try and spell the band name right...

    Nattyw08on April 13, 2004   Link
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    well this song is about violent jay's brother ya know? kinda corny but cute for brotherly love.

    Evil_Queenon October 15, 2004   Link

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