You, You're always there for me
When I need you most
Day and night you're by my side
Protecting me
When I feel like crashing down
You seem to be around
There you are
You're not that far 'cause

Whenever, where ever baby
You'll protect me
No matter what
Hold me tight with all your might And you'll never let me go
Protecting me

You listen to me when
I speak of of love and doom
You know when my hearts been bent
When my lifes tumbling around
You take me off the ground
You tell me everythings ok

Whenever, where ever baby
You'll protect me
No matter what
Hold me tight with all your might You'll never let me go

You'll never let me go
You'll never let me go
You'll never let me go

When its my turn (My turn)
To help you out (Help you out)
I glady lift you up without a doubt

(Whenever) Whenever,where ever baby
You'll protect me
No matter what
Hold me tight with all your might You'll never let me go (Let me go)

Whenever, where ever baby
I'll protect you
No matter what
Hold you tight, with all my might
And I'll never let you go (Let you go)

You, you're always there for
When I need you most
Day and night you're by my side
Protecting me
Protecting me


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    I really like this song. To me it means that it's about a boy and girl that love each other. He is always there protecting her and will always protect her.

    "Whenever, where ever baby You'll protect me No matter what Hold me tight with all your might And you'll never let me go Protecting me"

    She tells him that when it's her turn to protect him, she will glady do it. She will never let go, and neither will he.

    "Whenever, where ever baby I'll protect you No matter what Hold you tight, with all my might And I'll never let you go (Let you go) "

    shygurl19on July 30, 2006   Link
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    I think this song is about God. They are Christians afterall.

    tkay25on December 19, 2006   Link
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    Just because they're Christians doesn't mean their songs have to be about God. It could be both things, yeah, but I think it's just a song about her and her lover.

    xx_darling_xxon February 08, 2007   Link
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    did u guys know this was the song Keely, alys character, sang on phil of the future?

    but enyway i like this song, cos she knows her boyfriend luvs her and its such a nice and cool song to listen to, when people have gud relationships together it's so nice that she knows how much he luvs her

    rainb0w_hearton March 06, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    this song is about their parents it says on their cd

    gc_girl56on July 05, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    This was about their parents, it says so in the CD booklet. But now it's about the European and Japanese feudalism systems.

    xabsolutionxon August 21, 2007   Link
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    Hey Tkay, everything comes back to God

    newsboys441on August 27, 2007   Link

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