I miss you most in the morning.
When a day without you has just begun.
And all the simple things do nothing.
They help the stars chase away the sun.

I know this is hardly what we asked for.
But I'll thankfully make it much more.

Close your eyes, hold on tight.
I'm sending you my love from a distance tonight.
Close your eyes, hold on tight.
I'm dreaming of your face cause I miss it tonight.

And even if the dawn goes slowly,
Another night sleeps; left my own.
And all the pillows they do nothing.
I guess a comfort is with you alone.

I know this is hardly what we asked for.
But I'll thankfully make it much more.

Close your eyes, hold on tight.
I'm sending you my love from a distance tonight.
Close your eyes, hold on tight.
I'm dreaming of your face cause I miss it tonight.

I know that I'm nothing.
I'm trying to be something.
If ever I am then I...
I promise you'll still be,
And you always will be mine.
You'll be mine.

Close your eyes, hold on tight.
I'm sending you my love from a distance tonight.
Close your eyes, hold on tight.
I'm dreaming of your face cause I miss it tonight.

I'm dreaming of your face cause I miss it.
I'm dreaming of your kiss cause I miss you tonight.


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A Promise Lyrics as written by Franz Hlusek Cami Bradley

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    i love this song, but you ahve alot of the words wrong

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