I found out what I've been missing
You are enough to keep me wondering through the nights that I've spent
Alone
Alone
In hotels we are only voices
Kept safe and sound in phone lines
The distance makes the stronger weaken
So many days we'll never know

Well don't give away what we've, tried so hard to keep

All things are said
I will be enough for you
Afraid or not
I will be enough for you
When I am gone
I will be enough for you
All things are said
I will be enough

The road we take will be the long one
So hold on tight, don't leave me
Take my hand, I'll bring you safely
To home
Your home
Across the country this I promise
I'll be back to take you on a trip to sunny, sandy beaches
But first we've gotta meet halfway

Don't throw away love we've, worked so hard to make

All things are said
I will be enough for you
Afraid or not
I will be enough for you
When I am gone
I will be enough for you
All things are said
I will be enough

So don't worry about time
It's not on our side
It never was before
Just forget about time
It's not on our side
That's never stopped us before, before

All things are said
Will I be enough for you?
Afraid or not
I will be enough

All things are said
I will be enough for you
Afraid or not
I will be enough for you
When I am gone
I will be enough for you
All things are said
I will be enough for...


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    This song is so powerfull, means a shitload to me! I think it's about a relationship that's far from what both sides want it to be. It's about sacrifices and keeping faith in the love that's been created..

    marjoleinon January 07, 2007   Link

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