Baby, you're all that I want
When you're lying here in my arms
I'm finding it hard to believe
We're in heaven
We're in heaven

Oh, thinking about our younger years
There was only you and me
We were young and wild and free
Now nothing can take you away from me
We've been down that road before
But that's over now (over now)
You keep me coming back for more

Baby, you're all that I want
When you're lying here in my arms
I'm finding it hard to believe (believe)
We're in heaven
And love is all that I need
And I found it there in your heart
It isn't too hard to see
We're in heaven (we're in heaven)

Now, nothing could change what you mean to me, oh
There's a lot that I could say
But just hold me now (hold me now)
'Cause our love will light the way

Baby, you're all that I want
When you're lying here in my arms
I'm finding it hard to believe
We're in heaven
Love is all that I need
And I found it there in your heart
It isn't too hard to see
We're in heaven (heaven)

Now our dreams are coming true
Through the good times and the bad
I'll be standing there by you (we're in heaven)

Love is all that I need
And I found it there in your heart
It isn't too hard to see
We're in heaven

Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
We're in heaven


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Heaven Lyrics as written by James Douglas Vallance Bryan Adams

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    I hate to ruing the...illusion...but the girl didn't lose her father. In fact, he is the one who created this unofficial remix. He put her in front of a mic and told her to repeat what he was saying and then edited it into the song. It's a work of fiction. If it moves you and you relate to it, well fictional work is allowed to do that, but I find personally find it a bit misleading. Especially because it took so little effort for someone who knows nothing about loss to make.

    kiwisoupon July 01, 2010   Link
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    Saddest song in the world...

    Shagrath589on May 25, 2004   Link
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    omfg this little girl makes me cry :'(

    Nataliexoon September 27, 2004   Link
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    so beautiful. get goosebumps just reading the lyrics

    liv85on October 12, 2004   Link
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    My ultimate theme song <333 Daddys rule!

    Belochkaon October 17, 2004   Link
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    This song reminds me of me + Ma cuz Dopey of our Grandad :(

    hippie-chickon December 21, 2004   Link
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    Jesus. This is so sad. Reminds me of my father, except he's not dead.

    Angels_Fuckon January 28, 2005   Link
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    this is so incredibly sad, it strongly hit me the first time i listened to this, it makes you grateful for what you've got :'(

    xxxcanadxxxon January 30, 2005   Link
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    i know this song is sad, but i think its fake

    alfrimon February 26, 2005   Link
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    I can't stand this song! I first heard it at camp. One of the girls had it on her mix, but they wouldn't let me listen to it on a stereo in their bunk because it made their whole bunk cry! It's SO SAD! :'(

    Ratboyon February 27, 2005   Link

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