Morning comes slow today
Memories push through from yesterday
Where will I be tomorrow
What do I have to show

From my life
Stay
I need you here for a new day to break
Stay
I want you near like a shadow in my wake

Flow with life down the drain
Memories and force of will sustain
Where will I be tomorrow
What will be left to show

From my life
Stay
I need you here for a new day to break
Stay
I want you near like a shadow in my wake

It's the little things
Little things
Little things
That make the world

Stay
I need you here for a new day to break
Stay
I want you near like a shadow in my wake


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Stay Lyrics as written by Markus Kaarlonen Marko Saaresto

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    "It's the little things, little things, little things, that make the world"

    Very simple, yet so true. This is one of my favorite lines ever in a song. I can't even count now how many situations in my life have made me realize that. And all of a sudden it feels like Marko comes in and starts singing this loudly inside my head, like he doesn't want me to ever forget it...

    vittauon December 16, 2009   Link

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