I see you everywhere, I see your eyes, I touch your hair,
You took me on a highway to the stars, and left me halfway there;

I hold you in my dreams, your tender kiss is never what it seems,
'cause when I wake up in the morning sun, I look, but you're not there;

I cannot believe this has happened to me,
It's been heaven in your arms,
You gave me so much, with an angel's touch,
And then you took my heart;

I see you in the street, and people turning at my running feet,
But when I get up close a stranger's eyes are looking back at me;

Oh I cannot believe this has happened to me,
It's like heaven for one day,
You left me like this with an angel's kiss,
And then you flew away;

I see you everywhere, I see your eyes, I touch your hair,
I'm gonna take that highway to the stars and I will find you there;

I see you everywhere, I see you everywhere, I see you everywhere,
I see you everywhere, everywhere;

And when I'm looking for you, I'm gonna find you,
And when I find you I am, I'm gonna hold you,
And when I hold you I am, I'm gonna love you,
And when I love you it will, it will be forever;

I'm gonna love you

I see you, I see you, I see you, I see you,
I see you, I see you, every, every, everywhere,
I see you everywhere
Everywhere.


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