If I'd have been all you ever wanted
I wonder how much better I'd be
And I know you think it's over
'Cause you're so far away
But darlin' you're still here with me

And I will hold you always
No matter how far we're apart
You could be anywhere in the world tonight
But I'd still have you here in my heart

I don't try to forget you, don't cry over regrets
And I always know right where you are
So I'll be happy just to hold you here in my heart
'Til I have you back in my arms

And I will hold you always
No matter how far we're apart
You could be anywhere in the world tonight
And I'd still have you here in my heart
Darlin', you could be anywhere in the world tonight
And I'd still have you here in my heart


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