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Every night I go to sleep
Waiting for you next to me
Let her be there in the morning
Time and time I will repeat:
"Let her be next to me
When the sun rises this morning"
Pre Chorus
Like the man said, True love never ends
And lovers just don�t know how to pretend
We were meant to be, we were meant to be
Not a moments ever wasted
Just give up and face it
We were meant to be
We were meant to be
Chorus
You'll be back into my arms again, and the air wont seem so thin
When we say we were meant to be
We were meant to be
Like a fairytale beginning
Lacking of an ending
we were meant to be
we were meant to be
Everynight I go to sleep
Waiting for you next to me
Let her be there in the morning
Time and time I repeat:
"Let her be next to me
When the sun rises this morning"
Pre Chorus
Chorus
Not moment's ever wasted
(your dad won't let me see you
your mom won't let me call you)
Waiting for you next to me
Let her be there in the morning
Time and time I will repeat:
"Let her be next to me
When the sun rises this morning"
Pre Chorus
Like the man said, True love never ends
And lovers just don�t know how to pretend
We were meant to be, we were meant to be
Not a moments ever wasted
Just give up and face it
We were meant to be
We were meant to be
Chorus
You'll be back into my arms again, and the air wont seem so thin
When we say we were meant to be
We were meant to be
Like a fairytale beginning
Lacking of an ending
we were meant to be
we were meant to be
Everynight I go to sleep
Waiting for you next to me
Let her be there in the morning
Time and time I repeat:
"Let her be next to me
When the sun rises this morning"
Pre Chorus
Chorus
Not moment's ever wasted
(your dad won't let me see you
your mom won't let me call you)
Lyrics submitted by iamthenightstars
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