You found a place between the lights
Of yesterday I could not hide
We can make it, if we only try
We can make it.

And there you are in perfect time
You're standing still
You're hands in mine
And I love you for who you are
And I love you, just how you are

You are, you are the only one for me
And you are, you are the only one for me
I tried for years to get this right
And I'm not about to lose this fight.
To lose this fight

The longest mile I'll walk with you
If your sky falls I'll pull you through
And I love you, for who you are.
And I love you, stay who you are.

You are, you are the only one for me
And you are, you are the only one for me
I tried for years to get this right
And I'm not about to lose this:

I don't have to write it down
I know that you'll be around
When the days are long the loves goes on
And everything that has gone wrong
Is brought into the light

You are, you are the only one for me
And you are, you are the only one for me
I tried for years to get this right
And I'm not about to lose this fight.
To lose this fight.



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Perfect Time Lyrics as written by Jonathan Jones Dan Koch

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    well on the obvious level, this is basically a love song, a guy saying how he'll always be there for this girl and how much he loves her. from the beginning im guessing that something might be keeping them from being together or that there's something between them that's in the way, but he's telling her how she's the only one for him. really sweet song:]

    kenzie94on August 18, 2009   Link

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