By the way
By the way

I love the way you look at me, and everything disappears
You're all I see, and I could stare at you for a million years
I've found my happy ending, forever worth defending
Your heart next to mine, there's no sense of time
And I know I'm eternally yours

By the way
By the way I lose my breath when I hear you say my name
By the way you run your fingers through my hair, and kiss my face
By the way you understand in a way nobody can

I know everything I need to know by the way you love me

The world's so unkind, but in your arms nothing can frighten me
In spite of the rain, you give me strength to stand on my feet again
When life comes crashing around me, your love completely surrounds me
The hurt melts away, the dark turns to day
And I know I'm eternally yours

By the way
By the way I lose my breath when I hear you say my name
By the way you run your fingers through my hair and kiss my face
By the way you understand in a way nobody can

I know everything I need to know by the way you love me

The way you see right through me makes me shiver
Oh, by the way that make me yours forever

By the way
By the way
By the way
By the way I lose my breath when I hear you say my name
By the way you run your fingers through my hair and kiss my face
By the way you understand in a way nobody can

I know everything I need to know by the the way you love me

By the way
By the way you love me
By the way
By the way you love me
By the way


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