One day
We’ll always be rich
We won’t have to worry a bit
From the sidewalk baby
To the Hollywood country
We won’t have to worry a bit

Anywhere
I’ll go anywhere

One day when it all seems at ends
When all the silence began
From the sidewalk baby
To the Hollywood country
We won’t have to worry a bit

I’ll go anywhere
I’ll go anywhere with you
Anywhere
I’ll go anywhere

They say if you love somebody
Everything will be okay

I say anywhere
Anywhere, anywhere with you
Anywhere with you

One day
We’ll look back at this
Remembered as something we miss
There’s no need to worry
There’s some things you can't hurry
You won’t have to worry a bit

I’ll go anywhere
Ill go anywhere with you
Anywhere
I’ll go anywhere
Anywhere
I’ll go anywhere with you
Anywhere
I’ll go anywhere
Anywhere
Ill go anywhere
Anywhere with you


Anywhere with you



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    I love this song by Sophie Koh. It makes me so happy.

    It's about wanting to be with someone so much that you would be willing to go absolutely anywhere with them.

    bella_ellaon August 04, 2008   Link

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