You came to me, with your love to share
You showed me always that
you'd be right there
with the love we shared,
and the times we had
were like a dream baby they were never bad- oh no
but how I felt has changed with time,
and you know my life has ceased to shine,
but I'm telling you...
I believe in you, believe in you baby
I believe in you, I believe in you
All I want to say to you
I believe in you, I believe in you

The way you are, I love you for,
I only wish that I had only gave you more
so much more
And after all that we've been through
so much baby
I still see myself right here with you
Oh yeah

I believe in you, believe in you baby
I believe in you, I believe in you
All I want to say to you
I believe in you, I believe in you

Your phony friends, they all counsel you
the things they say-oh baby
you know aren't true, know aren't true
cause even though I've been away
for such a long time
Just remember baby, you remember baby
when you here me say I'm telling you
yes

I believe in you, believe in you baby
I believe in you, I believe in you
All I want to say to you
I believe in you, I believe in you

I believe in you, believe in you baby
I believe in you, I believe in you
All I want to say to you
I believe in you, I believe in you


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