Get up off your knees my friend
Promise never to pretend
You're the apple of my eye
Spread your wings and learn to fly
All I know is you can be
Everything you want to be
Life is short, so don't be shy
Tears of joy is all you'll find
Soul Love [x2]
Come in to my world, It's all for you
Everything I do
It's all for you
You can never be too sure
What or who's behind your door
Watch the people gather round
The circus has just come to town
All I know is I can be
Everything I want to be
Life is short, so don't be shy
Spread your wings and learn to fly
Soul Love [x2]
Come into my world, It's all for you
Everything I do
It's all for you
Soul Love [x2]
Come into my world, it's all for you
Everything I do
It's all for you
Soul Love [x2]
Come into my world, it's all for you
Everything I do
It's all for you...
It's all for you...
All for you...
It's all for you


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    We are entering Liam's world, perfect track number 2, I think it;s in my top 3 faves off this album, so slick, a great little tail off at the end. The haunting slamming sound of the beats, hole punching effect.

    Lyrics are nice here. As someone said, The lads have opened a new door - they just have to want it!

    admeanson June 26, 2013   Link
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    Song Meaning

    The lyrics are about Liam's love for his sons, and that he might not care about anything in the world apart from them.

    Ethanandersonrfcon August 01, 2013   Link
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    Definitely I identify myself with the song as a father. Great song. Is just some words I would like to know why they're in the line. But sounds good

    SalEspinozaon February 18, 2017   Link

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