Could have never dreamed it'd turn out like this
Please know that I'm not complaining
You made everything that seemed so wrong feel like
It should have happened all along

Why is it that you're so far away?
and when will you come back to me?
I want this to all work out
But what's meant to be will be
I could never forget you,
please know that what I say is true
Open your heart to me I want you to believe

I could have never imagined it'd work out like this
But I wouldn't change it for the world
I hope that you can just believe in me
put forth your faith, trust, love and honesty
But we can't predict what happens from here

So we'll take things as they come
Put the worries of our future away
And live life the best that we can

I could never forget you,
please know that what I say is true
Open your heart to me I want you to believe

What is separation when we've got the concentration
to make this work out fine
All the patience waiting for the final destination
We will have our time

I could never forget you,
please know that what
I say is true
Open your heart to me I want you to believe


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    i love this song so much...it has one of those "special meanings" to me :)

    snazzola05on September 08, 2002   Link

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