I've must have been blind
Not to see you look away from me
Whenever you say you love me still
I must have been crazy
Not to see you slip away from me
Day after day there's a space to fill
And I can't find the words,to make you fall in love with me agian
And I can't find the strength to let you go oh oh

And when it's all said and done,you'll be the only one
Even if there's nothing left for us to say
As sure as the sun will rise I can never say goodbye
Even if we go are separate ways
In my heart you'll always stay

Ooh ooh

Been spending my time
To try to remind you of our love
But you're pulling away with every touch
With all we've been though
I'd never thought I'd be losing you
And I would give everything to keep you here
But I can't (but I can't) find the words to make you fall in love with me again
And I can't find the strength to let you go oh oh

And when it's all said and done,you'll be the only one
Even if there's nothing left for us to say (nothing left to say)
As sure as the sun will rise I can never say goodbye
Even if we go are separate ways (ooh)
In my heart you'll always stay

I,i,i still believe our love meant to be oh
And it will be here forever come one day (come,one,day) ooh ohoh
Can you see? I love you faithfully oh yeh
And one day I'm telling you I find a way to get back to me ooh

And when it's all said and done,you'll be the only one (said and done)
Oooh,nothing left to say
As sure as the sun will rise I can never say goodbye
Even if we go separate ways
In my heart you'll always stay

Oohh umm
Ooohh


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Stay Lyrics as written by Joshua Gen Rubin Cheryl Yie

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