Anytime, anywhere
There's a place that I can go
Where I can know
Your truthfull love's Revealed
It's only in this place that I feel
Your presence move inside of me

My eyes desire to see beyond the door
My soul slowly cryuing out
To know you more
My flesh growing weaker with time but I
Regain my strength in you

I spent time on the other side
Crossing the line
Swallowed by pride, and wondering why
All my tendancies
Are giving up so easily
And so I surrendered my life to you
I can't go where others go
And i can't know
What some other knows
My life will show
That i've been change by the person
Who willingly
Gave up his life for me
Dying just to set me free

Fearless eyes
Timeless times
I see forever fall from you
Patient hands
Pull me in
It begins and ends with you

I'll never know again
What it might be like
To go again
One second
Without a touch from you
I found the way
I'm gonna stay
Forever I need to say
More that I've ever known

You help me
Realize who I am
You help me
See the man living within
You help me
Shine the light so I
Find my way back to you

Fearless eyes
Timeless times
I see forever fall from you
Patient hands
Pull me in
It begins and ends with you

'Cause I can't live,no
I can't stand
Apart from you
I'm just a man
Inside your armsis
Where I long to be

Anytime, anywhere
Anytime, anywhere
Anytime, anywhere
Anytime, and anywhere

Fearless eyes
Timeless times
I see forever fall from you
Patient hands
Pull me in
It begins and ends with you

Fearless eyes
Timeless times
I see forever fall from you
Patient hands
Pull me in
It begins and ends with you

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