Sometimes I wonder
How I'd ever make it through
Through this world
Without having you
I just wouldn't have a clue
'Cause sometimes it seems
Like this world's closing in on me
And there's no way of breaking free
And then I see you reach for me
Sometimes I wanna give up
I wanna give in
But after everything is said and done
You're my reason for livin'

When I see you smile
I can face the world
Oh, yeah, I can do anything
When I see you smile
Oh yeah baby, oh whoa
I can do anything
When I see you smile
Baby, when I see you smile at me (yeah, yeah)

And baby there's nothing in this world that could ever do
What the touch of your hand can do
It's like nothing that I ever knew
And when the rain is falling
I don't feel it
'Cause you're here with me now
Yeah, one look at you baby
That's all I'll ever need
Yeah, all I'll ever need

When I see you smile
I can face the world
Oh yeah, I can do anything
When I see you smile
Oh yeah
Oh, I can do anything
When I see you smile
Baby, when I see you smile at me
I say
Sometimes I wanna give up
And give in
And quit this fight
And then one look at you baby
And everything, everything is alright (yeah, baby)

When I see you smile
I can face the world
Oh whoa, I can do anything, yeah
When I see you smile
Oh yeah, baby
Oh, I can do anything
When I see you smile
Yeah, darlin'
Oh whoa, I can do anything
When I see you smile, baby
Baby, when I see you smile at me
Oh yeah, everyday of my life
Oh yeah, smile at me, yeah


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