Oh I can see the sadness in your eyes
You shouldn't ever have to cry
I will put you back on your feet again
If you'll let me try
Oh I will not stop fighting for you
Until the day I die
Oh they know how to shatter your dreams
But this time they've really gone to extremes
They just don't give a damn about you and me babe
But we will not stop fighting
Until they set us free
A change of heart
Leads to
A change of mind
We shouldn't be here wishing
For a change of time
I remember when we were just starting out
Your world was lonely needed mine
So I will not stop fighting for you
Until I run out of time
Oh and I want to stay this close to you
And I don't want to stop; no until you feel happy too
No one else will understand what we're going through
But I will not stop fighting
Until you stop fighting too


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