Know no fear I'll still be here tomorrow
Bend my ear I'm not gonna go away
You are love so why do you shed a tear
Know no fear you will see heaven from here

I'll shelter you make it alright to cry
And you'll help too, cos the faith in myself
Has run dry
We are love and I just wanna hold you near
Know no fear we will see heaven from here

I see real love in your eyes
And it fills me up when you start to cry

I just wanna hold you near
We will see heaven from here

Well it all seems out of reach
I will take the blame if it keeps the peace
My shelf life's short
Wish they'd make it more easy to follow
And I've been caught with nothing but
Love on my mind
We are love don't let it fall on deaf ears
Now it's clear we have seen heaven from here



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Heaven from Here Lyrics as written by Robert Peter Williams Guy Chambers

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    Such a beautiful song! It epitomises what it is like to be in love, I just think it is so brilliantly written and I get goosebumps every time I hear it.

    louloublueon March 11, 2003   Link
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    How gorgeous ?

    firestarteron April 23, 2003   Link
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    this song is probably one of the closest songs to my heart ever written. It's beautiful.

    lauren_6_6_6on August 28, 2006   Link
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    Yes, it's so touching...One of the reasons (along with "Grace" and "Phoenix from the Flames") I love "I've been Expecting You" so much, cause it shows such a vulnerable and unseen side of Rob: him being genuinely in love.

    Gabigson November 04, 2006   Link
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    totally agree with everything sed here. My mum liked this song alot, it reminds me of her.

    eddeesimson December 19, 2007   Link
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    totally agree with everything sed here. My mum liked this song alot, it reminds me of her.

    eddeesimson December 19, 2007   Link

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