I tried to hide from you
But I failed
I tried to lie to you
But how I failed
And even in my darkest time
You gave me light
I never knew this kinda love could feel so right
When I'm in your arms
I find myself believe it
We could be anywhere
So I can keep on dreaming

[Chorus]
Whenever your close to me, you're like the sun
You feel like the sun
And everyday you telling me
I am the one
I am the one who makes you shine

And I know
Whenever you want me to, I'll go
And even when your not with me
I feel you there
I only have to look and see
And I'll know where
When I'm holding you
The world can stop it's turning
You're always gonna pull me through
And I won't be returning

[Chorus]

You're like the sun
You keep me warm
You're telling me

When I'm in your arms
We can be anywhere
We can be anywhere

[Chorus]

I am the one who makes you shine

You're like the sun
You're like the sun


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Like the Sun Lyrics as written by Judie Tzuke Peter Gordeno

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    This is a beautiful song, very emotional with the choir and the female vocals in the background. This was the first song that I had ever heard by RyanDan and they are amazing. I'm surprised that I am the first one to comment on this. Just Amazing

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