Oh yeah
I'll
I'll
I'll never stop
I don't know, will you believe me
After all is said and done
All the lies, how I regret them baby
Now, I am the loser
And you're shining like the sun
Tell me why can't I still be the one, alright

I will never stop
Until you're mine
I can wait forever, till the end of time
'Cause my heart is in your hands
Don't you understand
I'll never stop

I'll never stop
How could I ever
When my heart is in your hands
And I know, baby there is no turning back
They say that I'm crazy
And I kind of understand
How I wish for this nightmare to end

Oh yes
I will never stop
Until you're mine
I can wait forever, till the end of time
'Cause my heart is in your hands
Don't you understand
I'll never stop

yeah, yeah
(I'll) I'll never stop

Do you believe me, when my heart is in your hands
Don't you understand
I'll never stop

I will never stop (oh)
Till the end of time (I can wait forever)
Heart is in your hands (my heart is in your hands)

I'll never stop (I will never stop)
Until you're mine
I can wait forever, till the end of time
'Cause my heart is in your hands
Don't you understand
I'll never stop


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I'll Never Stop Lyrics as written by Alexander Erik Kronlund Kristian Carl Marcus Lundin

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    i dig this song, but the lyrics remind me of rapists who don't know they are rapists but just think that it's a case of tragic love. psychopaths who don't take "no" for an answer. kinda creepy xD

    Lyra_on November 03, 2010   Link

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