I used to walk between the shadows
Lost in a world that moved too fast
I was afraid I'd always be alone
Then I saw your face at last

I found my way even in the dark
Though at times it seemed too far
I knew if I'd listen to my heart
I'd find that love is where you are

I close my eyes and see tomorrow
My dreams begin and end with you
I hear you say you'll be there
Always for me
Then I must believe it's true

I found my way even in the dark
Though at times it seemed too far
I knew if I'd listen to my heart
I'd find that love is where you are

Love is where you are
And anywhere you are
Is where I want to be
No matter what may happen
No matter where I go
Your arms are home to me

I found my way even in the dark
Though at times it seemed too far
Somehow I knew even at first sight
That love is anywhere you are
Love is where you are
Love is where you are


Lyrics submitted by Jillian04

Love Is Where You Are Lyrics as written by Diana Krall

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    a good one

    Tarikon October 07, 2005   Link
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    i like the one with the movie remixed

    arbaiyaon January 11, 2006   Link
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    This song always makes me cry... It's just so beautiful.

    _Shai_on June 26, 2006   Link

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