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Make me believe in you
Honestly for real, one thing true
Take me in, in your arms
Wandering alone seems so far
Let me know that you've
made it as far as forever
Let me know that you
hear when I cry if you can
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
Come a little closer
Just a little
Let me know heaven sees
Shines on life our memories
Make me feel all that you are
Angel child or a radiant star
Cause I know that we'll meet up again in forever
Let me know you'll be waiting for me in the end
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
Come a little closer
Just a little
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
Come a little closer
Just a little
Just a little
Honestly for real, one thing true
Take me in, in your arms
Wandering alone seems so far
Let me know that you've
made it as far as forever
Let me know that you
hear when I cry if you can
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
Come a little closer
Just a little
Let me know heaven sees
Shines on life our memories
Make me feel all that you are
Angel child or a radiant star
Cause I know that we'll meet up again in forever
Let me know you'll be waiting for me in the end
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
Come a little closer
Just a little
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
You're far away from me
Come a little closer
Just a little
Just a little
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Far Away Lyrics as written by Chantal Kreviazuk
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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I agree - amazing voice...beautiful song...incredible album...definitely one of my all time favorites...Chantal Kreviazuk sings with so much emotion and strength...it's a shame that she doesn't get more attention and recognition, 'cause she certainly deserves it.