We simply fit together like a piece of apple pie
I will be vanilla ice cream
And I'll sing you lullabies
I will love you in the moonlight and I'll love you in the day
Always
I love the time we spend
Like a watch from an old friend
I will help you keep your smile
Promise me you'll stay awhile
I will come when you need it
And I'll help you when I can
When I can
Stay with me
Promise me you're never gonna leave
Stay with me yeah
Lets try to be the best that we can be
Take our time
We always joke together
Laugh till we're rolling on the floor
I like the way you dance around when you're running for the door
I will come to visit you
Even when we're old and grey
Always
I love the way you make me feel
When you're asleep I'll take the wheel
Make sure to call when you get home
When you're driving on the road
I will come to you in need and I'll help you when I can
Oh when I can
So
Stay with me
Promise me you're never gonna leave
Stay with me
Lets try to be the best the we can be
Take our time
I'll come to you in need and I'll help you when I can
I will help you yeah
I will come to you in need and ill help you when I can
I will help you when I can
Oh oh yeah
So stay with me
Promise you you're never gonna leave
Stay with me yeah
Lets try to be the best that we can be
And take our time
Oooh


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Stay with Me Lyrics as written by Stacy Blue Colbie Caillat

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, LITTLE BLEU CLEMENTINE

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    it's "like a watch from an old friend"

    sstancoon August 28, 2009   Link
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    this song is beautifully written and i love how colbie sings it! i think it's basically talking about her and the love of her life and how she feels about him. she tells him that she will always be there for him, no matter what he needs, but about how she is kind of asking for the same love in return. for example when she's telling him to promise her he's never gonna leave. my favorite line is "let's try to be the best we can be". obviously they bring out the best in each other and that's why she always wants to be around him. it's a really sweet song that she obviously wrote it for someone very special to her!

    sstancoon August 27, 2009   Link

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