Oh-oh, oh-o
A blue moon
Is the only light that falls upon your room
Your cold room

Too soon
There`ll be another empty morning in your life
But you`ll try again

Though the sun
Is the only warmth that shines within your heart
Your cold heart....
Oh how your dreams have been forsaken
And now it seems your hope`s mistaken
But just when you`re sure your world is breaking

(Love will find you)
And It will heal a heart that`s grieving
(Love will find you)
You`ve gotta see
You`ve gotta see

(Love will find you)
When you believed you`d stopped believing
(Love will find you)
Love will find you...

Bright lights
From the streets that wind a way across the night
(A way through the endless night...)
Oh the endless night

You might go on searching in the shadows waiting there
Already where you run
Like a lost and lonely ghost upon the wind
And cry again

Hoping to lose the pain you`re holding (you`re holding)
Walk through a door that`s always open (always open)
Into a promise never broken!

(Love will find you)
Love will find you,
And It will heal a heart that`s grieving.
(Love will find you)
It will find you,
You`ve gotta see
You`ve gotta see.

(Love will find you)
Love will find you
When you believed you`d stopped believing
(Love will find you)
Love will find you...

Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
You`ll walk the pain that you've been holding
Walk through a door that`s always open
Into a promise never broken

(Love will find (find) you)
Love will find you
(Love will find you) oh...
(Love will find you)
When you believed you`d stopped believing

(Love will find you)
Oh, you've gotta see
Oh, you've gotta see
You must believe!

(Love will find you)
Oh, someday you`ll mend the fear
Oh...
You must believe (you must believe)
You must believe...
Whoo-ooh
You must believe. Oh-oh-oh...


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    She never could have been with someone famous, because she felt really low about herself, and would not cope with it all. She felt he was far better than she was. He will find love that he deserves.

    animperfectangelon December 26, 2011   Link

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