I've been to just about a million places,
Sunny skies everywhere and in between,
But just to know I'm right here with you,
It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.

Oh my God you're such a beautiful girl,
With such a wonderful way in such a beautiful place,
The sun is shining and it warms my face,
What a wonderful day I just hope it can stay.

I just want to tell you I love you (I love you), and everything is gonna be okay someday soon.

I've been to just about a million places,
With placid seas and perfect scenery,
But just to know you're right here with me,
Well you make the perfect company.

Oh my God its true,
If time stood still I'd wait with you,
If time stood still and still it stood I'd be with you.

I just want to tell you I love you (I love you), and everything is gonna be okay someday soon.

Lovely love, we're almost in it.
We'll laugh and love in this world.

I just want to tell you I love you (I love you), and everything is gonna be okay someday soon.



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    I first heard this song from the TV show, Simple Life. Hunter dedicated this song to Paris while he was saying his vows to her. And the song actually fits Hunter's feelings to Paris. This song is very very romantic and very heartfelt. I love this song and I really appreciated every line of the lyrics. This song is basically about a boy confessing his feelings and how much he loves her. Any place in the world can never replace his happiness and excitement when he's with her. Love is truly blind and pure and nothing can ever replace that. I hope to see this guys and meet them.

    drums06on March 02, 2008   Link

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