Don't go worrying about tomorrow, no
'Cause I have it in my pocket
Don't let those uncertainties cloud your skies
I know you're scared about what you can't control
But it's all in my hands, don't you know?
Don't let those tears go blinding your eyes

And even when it's hard to see
Pas what you can't believe
This much is true:

My heart's with you forever
Rest assured that I won't leave
My heart's with you
And I'll never give you reason to ever doubt me
You have nothing to fear when my
My heart's with you

Don't be afraid to be alone
In a world where hope is gone
'Cause I'm there behind every step that you take
I'm the voice within your soul
When you don't have a clue as to where to go
When peace is just a soon near yesterday storm

And even when you can't see
Past life's misery
This much is true:

My heart's with you forever
Rest assured that I won't leave
My heart's with you
And I'll never give you reason to ever doubt me
You have nothing to fear when my
My heart's with you

I'll never stop loving you
Loving you

My heart's with you forever
Rest assured that I won't leave
My heart's with you
And I'll never give you reason to ever doubt me
You have nothing to fear
When my heart's with you

Loving you

My heart's with you
My heart's with you
Never stop, never stop
I'm not ever gonna stop
My heart's with you
Never stop, never stop
Forever and ever
My heart's with you
(My heart's with you)
Never stop, never stop
My heart's with you
My heart's with you


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