I can't wait to hear your voice again
I am far from lonely but without you I'm a mess
I close my eyes and drift away
And I'm wondering what you're doing now

When I look at you I see me
We will always be part of history
When I look at you I see me
Forever I will always be

Mind and soul we are the same
A hand on your heart, you know I am there
You are my lighthouse in the dark
I can see you from a thousand miles

Forever I will always be

When I look at you I see me
We will always be part of history
When I look at you I see me
Forever I will always be

I hope you feel that nothing dies
I am alive in all you touch
Close my eyes and drift away
Wondering what you're doing know
(Wondering what you're doing right now)

When I look at you I see me
We will always be part of history
When I look at you I see me (I see me)

When I look at you I see me
We will always be part of history
When I look at you I see me
Forever I will always be


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Here Until Forever Lyrics as written by Niclas Ingmar Engelin Bjorn Ingvar Gelotte

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    My Interpretation

    This song is about a parents reflection of his child.

    I'll start with the chorus. As y'all probably know, each person in the world shares the same DNA/genes with his/her parents ("When I look at you I see me"), but that also means that your genes will appear in your grandchildrens body, and so on. We all share the same genes as our forefathers from the start of human evolution ("We will always be part of history", "Forever I will always be").

    "I close my eyes and drift away And I'm wondering what you're doing now"

    Well, this part means that he's wondering what his child is gonna do when he's dead.

    "Mind and soul we are the same A hand on your heart, you know I am there"

    Those who grew up with their parents will always remember them and always love them, that's why we all have our parents "in our heart". But this sentence could also mean that his heart is pumping his parents blood; we have the same DNA - the same blood - as our parents.

    tullamoredewon May 26, 2017   Link

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