Here's to all the late night drunk phone calls that you picked up
Here's to all the bad decisions that you didn't judge
All the 'love you's and the 'hate you's and the secrets that you told me
Here's to everyone but mostly us

There's a couple billion people in the world
And a million other places we could be, but you're here with me
Take a moment just to take it in
'Cause every high and every low led to this
I'm just so glad you exist

(Ooh, ooh)
(Ooh, ooh)

Hey, look what a hello from a stranger turned into
Caught up in a moment like it's just us in this room
All the right words at the right time and you know 'em 'cause you know me
Better than anyone else, we don't need anyone else

There's a couple billion people in the world (oh, yeah, yeah, yeah)
And a million other places we could be, but you're here with me
Take a moment just to take it in (oh, yeah, yeah, yeah)
'Cause every high and every low led to this
I'm just so glad you exist

(Ooh, ooh)
(Ooh, ooh)

Don't you ever go, don't you ever go, don't you ever go changin'
Never let me go, never let me go, never let me go, baby
Don't you ever go, don't you ever go, don't you ever go changin'
Never let me go, never ever let me go, never let me go, baby

There's a couple billion people in the world (the world)
And a million other places we could be, but you're here with me
Take a moment just to take it in (just to take it in)
'Cause every high and every low led to this
I'm just so glad you exist

(Ooh, ooh)
I'm glad you exist
(Ooh) ooh


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