Like a little locket hangs
Around your little neck
So closely to your heart
So shall I be, forever

I know you're going somewhere new
And I know it's never going to
Feel like home to you
But this time the only way around is through

Keep looking up, on past the birds
Keep looking up, past the clouds
And when you reach up
And clear away the stars
I will be there where you are

Like a little locket hangs
‘Round your little neck
So closely to your heart
So shall I be, forever

And even if you run away
Put on all your dark clothes
Hide in shadows
Just remember this one thing

Keep looking up, on past the birds
Keep looking up, past the clouds
And when you reach up
And clear away the stars

I will be there where you are
I will be there where you are
I will be there

Keep looking up, on past the birds
Keep looking up, past the clouds
And when you reach up
And clear away the stars
I will be there where you are

Keep looking up, on past the birds
And keep looking up, past the clouds
And when you reach up
And clear away the stars
I will be there where you are

So closely to your heart


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    "But this time the only way around is through". This line is sooo beautiful. I can't believe I'm the first one to comment on this song! I think he's talking about a loved one, maybe a girlfriend or a sister, who's going through a though time. He's telling her to be positive and that he'll always close to her. This song is just so well written and I'm positive everyone can relate too it.

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