Where can I start, where do I begin?
I feel the need to explain
I'll be the first to say life is good
But first let me tell you my pain

I've been around the world
Searching for love
And right before I came to my end
I can remember...

You came and knocked at my door
With words I heard once before
Just who you are is still unclear
Knowing one day you will leave
To my surprise and relief
Love was the reason you came here

This song I sing is no fairy tale
It's full of truth and it's real
I've made bad choices, I've made mistakes
Got no more time for cheap thrills

I've been around the world
Chasing true love
And right before I came to my end
I can remember...

You came and knocked at my door
With words I heard once before
Just who you are is still unclear
Knowing one day you will leave
To my surprise and relief
Love was the reason you came here

And now everything is so good
And right now everything is just fine
And when I'm faced with troubles
I can always lean on you

You came and knocked at my door
With words I heard once before
Just who you are is still unclear
Knowing one day you will leave
To my surprise and relief
Love was the reason you came here

And now my life is good because of you
You've changed my world and made it new
And now I know it's true
'Cause, love was the reason you came here



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Love Is the Reason Lyrics as written by Keith Andes Benjamin Winans

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