May the angels protect you
Trouble neglect you
And heaven accept you when it's time to go home
May you always have plenty
The glass never empty
Know in your belly
You're never alone

May your tears come from laughing
You find friends worth having
As every year passes
They mean more than gold
May you win and stay humble
Smile more than grumble
And know when you stumble
You're never alone

Never alone
Never alone
I'll be in every beat of your heart
When you face the unknown
Wherever you fly
This isn't goodbye
My love will follow you, stay with you
Baby, you're never alone

I have to be honest
As much as I wanted
I'm not gonna promise that cold winds won't blow
So when hard times have found you
And your fears surround you
Wrap my love around you
You're never alone

Never alone
Never alone
I'll be in every beat of your heart
When you face the unknown
Wherever you fly
This isn't goodbye
My love will follow you, stay with you
Baby, you're never alone

My love will follow you, stay with you
Baby, you're never alone

So when hard times have found you
And your fears surround you
Wrap my love around you
You're never alone


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Never Alone [Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Victoria Lynn Shaw Sarah Buxton

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    To me this song is about a someone facing death, trying to let his/her loved ones know that everything will be ok and that they are never alone and that they should be happy in their life. Possibly a mother talking to her child or children.

    mrsgrimmon March 22, 2009   Link
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    My Opinion

    I love this song. I think it can have so many meanings to different people, depending on their circumstances. It could be religious, about a best friend, a loved one, a partner.. anything! I love it!

    haileehon April 13, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    This is the best song for a mother to sing to a child. It talks of all the hope that as a parent you have for your children and that when it is time for them in leave the nest you will always be with them. Even when you die. I sing this song to my daughter all of the time I have since the day that she was born.

    Jculver04on April 16, 2010   Link

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