Right Here

Album: Believe Me Now? (2024)
Charted: 60
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  • Found a sense of peace in our love
    Learned to separate ourselves from us
    We had patience when life gets too much
    And I'm so proud of where we have come from

    'Cause we been through hell, back again
    Push me out to the edge
    Arguments, cry for help
    Difference in now and then
    And I hope you know that

    As long as you let me, I'll be right here
    I'll be the place that you can always call home
    Just as long as you let me, I'll be right here
    I'll be the reason you never feel alone

    I'll be right here-here-here-here, here
    I'll be right here-here-here-here, here

    Oh, it's night and day from when we first met
    Now we're as close to perfect as we can get
    You gave me the confidence to be fearless
    And I will fight for you with every last breath

    'Cause we been through hell, back again
    Push me out to the edge
    Arguments, cry for help
    Difference in now and then
    So I hope you know that

    As long as you let me, I'll be right here
    I'll be the place that you can always call home
    Just as long as you let me, I'll be right here
    I'll be the reason you never feel alone

    I'll be right here-here-here-here, here
    I'll be right here-here-here-here, here

    (I will be right here for you)
    (I will be right here for you)
    Just as long as you let me
    (I will be right here for you)
    (I will be right here for you)
    Just as long as you let me Writer/s: Charlotte Haining, Kieron Mcintosh, Rebecca Claire Hill, Saul Milton, William Kennard
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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