How can someone feel like we did out there
Have you lost the dream that was in our hands
Is it ok now

How can someone feel like we did out there
Have you lost the dream that was in our hands
Is it ok now

Find me
Inside every heartbeat
Inside every worry
Keep me in your heart again

Find me
Inside every heartbeat (over the hills again)
Inside every worry
Inside your heart

How can someone feel like we did out there
Have you lost the dream that was in our hands
Is it ok now

Find me
Inside every heartbeat
Inside every worry
Keep me in your heart again

Find me
Inside every heartbeat (over the hills again)
Inside every worry
Inside your heart

You ran away
And i could not stay
Is it your time
Or is it mine
Is it our time

Find me
Inside every heartbeat
Inside every worry
Keep me in your heart again

Find me
Inside every heartbeat (over the hills again)
Inside every worry
Inside your heart


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Inside Lyrics as written by Kim L. Owens

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    This song is amazing. I hate interrpretations because it ruins the unique meaning it gives to every individual but for me it's about being very close to someone, losing them (possibly by physical distance or emotional distance), and asking them to try and bring back what was, to "find" you.

    frostixon December 12, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    watch the movie 'Cashback'! it's perfect with this song!

    Numbnat1on October 08, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Yes my thoughts as well. I came across this song watching 'Cashback', great movie, which fits this song perfectly.

    danimoonon June 13, 2014   Link

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