Fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again
Fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again

Always been a warrior
From back when I remember, now we stand together
Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever
Always been a warrior
From back when I remember, now we stand together
Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever

Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever

Always been a warrior
From back when I remember, now we stand together
Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever
Always been a warrior
From back when I remember, now we stand together
Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever

Fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again
Fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again
I see fire in your eyes again
Oh yeah
Ah, fly away, fly away

Always been a warrior
From back when I remember, now we stand together
Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever

Always been a warrior
From back when I remember, now we stand together
Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever
Wanting this forever (wanting this forever)

Wanting this forever (wanting this forever)
Always been a warrior
Baby, here or never, wanting this forever


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    It's definitely "Fire in your eyes again" rather than "someday"

    MoogLeeon October 10, 2012   Link

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