If I was a million miles away
Could you promise
That our love would be safe
Oh, and if a beautiful girl was in your face
Would you remember
Even remember my name
I need to know right where you stand (oh)
'Cause I'd give up everything I have
And baby for your love
If that's what it takes to last
Oh

I swear for you boy I'd go to extremes
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless (Woah-woah-woah)
Take my car, take my home, take everything
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless

(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
Woah-woah-woah

If there's ever hurt inside your heart
You'd better believe that
You could run right into these arms
Oh, nowhere could ever be too far
For me to come get ya
'Cause nothing can keep us apart
I need to know that you feel the same (Oh)
'Cause I'd sacrifice all that I've got today
And baby for your love
I'm down to go all the way

I swear for you boy I'd go to extremes
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless (Woah-woah-woah)
Take my car, take my home, take everything
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless

(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
(Woah-woah-woah, oh oh)
Ohh-ohh-ohh-woah

To the edge of the earth I'd go to
Save you, that's what your girl supposed to do
But I need to know that
(You'd do the same if the tables were reversed, baby)
Yeah, aint nothing I'd give up in this world for my (man)
Ain't no use in tryna fight this
'Cause this here love is priceless

I swear for you boy I'd go to extremes (to extremes)
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless (Woah-woah-woah)
Take my car, take my home, take everything
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless

Woah oh
Oh
Oh-oh-oh-woah

I swear for you boy I'd go to extremes (to extremes)
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless (Woah-woah-woah)
Take my car, take my home, take everything
'Cause our love is priceless
Our love is priceless


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    this song is just about love really. i mean how this love could go through anything and still be there. and the girl just wants to be sure he feels the same. since well that's how it is for her.

    i love this song (:

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