Within a minute I was all packed up
I've got a ticket to another world
I don't wanna go
I don't wanna go
Suddenly words are hard to speak
When your thoughts are all I see
Don't ever leave, she said to me

When we both fall asleep, underneath the same sky
To the beat of our hearts at the same time
So close but so far away
Can you hear me?

She sleeps alone
My heart wants to come home
I wish I was, I wish I was
Beside you
She lies awake
I'm trying to find the words to say
I wish I was, I wish I was
Beside you

Another day, and I'm somewhere new
I made a promise that I'll come home soon
Bring me back, bring me back to you

When we both wake up underneath the same sun
And time stops, I wish that I could rewind
So close but so far away

She sleeps alone
My heart wants to come home
I wish I was, I wish I was
Beside you
She lies awake
I'm trying to find the words to say
I wish I was, I wish I was
Beside you

There are pieces of us both
Under every city light
And the shining as we fade into the night

She sleeps alone
My heart wants to come home
I wish I was, I wish I was

She sleeps alone
My heart wants to come home
I wish I was, I wish I was
Beside you
She lies awake
I'm trying to find the words to say
I wish I was, I wish I was
Beside you

She lies awake
Beside you
I wish I was, I wish I was

She sleeps alone
My heart wants to come home
I wish I was, I wish I was


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Beside You Lyrics as written by Christian Lo Russo Calum Hood

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    Luke and Calum wrote this song during their first Australia tour- when they were only away from their families and friends for about three days at a time... and now they are touring the world playing this song!

    zingtastic08on June 19, 2015   Link
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    This song makes me think of long distance relationship maybe? like missing someone you wish you could be next to. But the two people remind each other they're under the same sky and it makes the distance seem a little more bearable <3

    lillianw36on December 19, 2013   Link
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    I think he might be in a long distance relation ship or either he is supposed to be in the army.

    Rolyas01on April 22, 2015   Link

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