In this life of uncertainty
There are people that we all need
Someone to face you, with no disguise
In you there's a remedy
That makes everyday seem trouble free
No distance and no device

'Cause you hear the words
When no one understands

[Chorus]
When my world has come undone
And I've lost my setting sun
When all I see are clouds
You're still around
When I fall into a tear
Inspirations disappear
You clear away that doubt
'Cause you're still, you're still around

Now I've stumbled on uncertainty
Never thought this could ever be
No contradictions left inside
When I feel the rain come my way
You give me sun, you're my brighter day
Intuition's telling me to stay

'Cause you hold the words when nothings left to say

[Chorus]

In this life of uncertainty
There are people that we all need
Someone to face you, with no disguise
In you there's a remedy
That makes everyday seem trouble free
No distance and no device

'Cause you hold the words when nothings left to say

[Chorus: x2]


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Still Around Lyrics as written by Steve (gb) Mac Sheppard J. Solomon

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