I could show you where I stood today.
Had my doubts, packed my clothes, I was on my way.
Right here, on this spot, was as far as I got.
I couldn't make it, from here on out.

Lord, it felt like my shoes were nailed to the floor.
Had to hold to that old chair, when I opened the door.
I got a breathtaking view of my life, without you,
And I couldn't make it, from here on out.

From here on out, I'm gonna know
What I have, and just how close
I was, to leaving what I'll need most,
From here on out.
Your sweet love turned me around.
Now every precious moment counts.
Oh, how I'm gonna love you,
From here on out.

One by one, I retraced
Every step I'd made,
And carefully, put everything back in its place.

From here on out, I'm gonna know
What I have, and just how close
I was, to leaving what I'll need most,
From here on out.
Your sweet love turned me around.
Now every precious moment counts.
Oh, how I'm gonna love you,
From here on out.


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