As long as we're getting a bit technical,
I'd like to remind you that most women
And children can perceive higher frequencies
Of sound than most men. 

Everywhere I see your faces, 
Everywhere you sing your smile and, 
Every time you're not around, 
It doesn't matter, 
'Cause you're everywhere to me. 

Everyone you've ever known counts on you, 
Waits for you, 
To come through. 
Don't you know that you're gonna break through? 

And everywhere you came and left, 
You came in the name of love and, 
Left a wake of happiness and tenderness, 
And sweet conflict, sweet conflict. 

You hang around, 
You come on down, 
You come on down, 
And it's on and on and on and on, 
It's on. 
It goes on. 

You hang around, 
You come on down, 
But you don't come down. 

Whispering, 
Whispering, 
Whispering your name. 
You're everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, 
To me. 
Everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, 
To me. 

Calling, 
Calling, 
I'm calling your number, 
Calling, 
I'm calling your number, 
Calling, 
I'm calling your number, 
Calling your number, 
I'm calling your number, 
Calling, 
You're everywhere, 
You're everywhere to me. 
Everywhere to me. 


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    wow this is such a good song, im kinda surprised there is no comments about it. too me i think this is about a person in love and no matter where they go or who there with, the thought of their lover keeps haunting them. they can't seem to get this person off their mind. everything seems to relate back to this person ultimately in the end. even when this person is not around, this person can still feel the other one because the two of them are so close they have become one. they have such a strong connection that all thoughts lead back to eachother. the way they sing about everywhere...it really shows that this person is deeply in love and bonded with this other person, that they are so involved with eachother. the world completely just revolves around the two of them...for everythings seems to circulate around and relate back to the love they share one way or the other.

    crazyeyeskillaon June 26, 2005   Link
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    What's up with the part at the beginning? at first I thought this was gonna be some kinda remix/electronic song with that part

    Foggypebble2on May 11, 2013   Link
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    is a spiritual song and if anyone still dont believe in God..I feel sorry for you.

    annazoffon December 03, 2007   Link

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