I'm looking out
As the world goes by
All the sadness
Lover we tried
It used to be
You held me near
I felt your touch
Now I'm holding back my tears

Well I look back
And I close my eyes
To the blame and heartache
That we left behind
Won't you take me
I'm falling
I can't stop from loving you

You were my world
And all that was real
Now the memories
Are all I have to live for
You made me feel
The joy and the pain
All the memories
I don't want to see fade away

Every day life
Is just the same
Looking in the mirror
Trying to put on a face
Of someone who's happy
Someone who's strong
But deep down inside me
I know I was wrong

'Cause you gave me more
Than you'll ever know
And I was such a fool to let you go
So you won't come back
I'm sorry
I'm standing here calling you

You were my world
And all that was real
Now the memories
Are all I have to live for
You made me feel
The joy and the pain
All the memories
I don't want to see fade away

If I could see you
Baby I'd hold on forever
'Cause time's made me realize
We need to be together
So won't you come back
I'm sorry
I'm standing here calling
Take me I'm falling
I can't stop from loving you


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