You'll See

Album: Something To Remember (1995)
Charted: 5 6
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  • You think that I can't live without your love
    You'll see
    You think I can't go on another day
    You think I have nothing
    Without you by my side
    You'll see
    Somehow, some way

    You think that I can never laugh again
    You'll see
    You think that you destroyed my faith in love
    You think after all you've done
    I'll never find my way back home
    You'll see
    Somehow, someday

    All by myself
    I don't need anyone at all
    I know I'll survive
    I know I'll stay alive
    All on my own
    I don't need anyone this time
    It will be mine
    No one can take it from me
    You'll see

    You think that you are strong, but you are weak
    You'll see
    It takes more strength to cry, admit defeat
    I have truth on my side
    You only have deceit
    You'll see, somehow, someday

    All by myself
    I don't need anyone at all
    I know I'll survive
    I know I'll stay alive
    I'll stand on my own
    I won't need anyone this time
    It will be mine
    No one can take it from me
    You'll see

    You'll see, you'll see
    You'll see, mmh, mmh Writer/s: DAVID FOSTER, N MADONNA
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Dusk Blackman from Albany, Georgia (u.s.a.)Madonna really gets to the soul of your heart.
  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnMadonna looks absolutely beautiful in the video.
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