I know it’s hard to count on anything
‘Cause no one knows just what tomorrow brings
Still here we are, we’ve shared so many years
We’ve come this far, there’s nothing to fear
You will see, you and me will always be
You will see, you and me will always be

I know this world can sometimes bring you pain
Believe me girl it’s gonna be okay
You ask me how it is that I’m so sure
‘Cause with every day I love you more
You will see, you and me will always be
You will see, you and me will always be

Me and you and you and me
You know it’s true
That you and me will always be

I know this sounds too good to be true
That I devote my whole life to you
And if my life should end, my love goes on
And you will always have this song
You will see, you and me will always be
You will see, you and me will always be


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