Eclipse (All Yours)

Album: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2010)
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  • All the lives always tempted to trade
    Will they hate me for all the choices I made?
    Will they stop when they see me again?
    I can't stop now I know who I am

    Now I'm all yours, I'm not afraid
    And you're all mine, say what they may
    And all your love I'll take to the grave
    And all my life starts now

    They can't tear me down
    They can't take you out of my thoughts
    Under every scar there's a battle I've lost
    Will they stop when they see us again?
    I can't stop now I know who I am

    Now I'm all yours, I'm not afraid
    And you're all mine, say what they may
    And all your love I'll take to the grave
    And all my life starts

    I'm all yours, I'm not afraid
    And you're all mine, say what they may
    And all your love I'll take to a grave
    And all my life starts, starts now Writer/s: KLAS FRANS AHLUND
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC , PRINCE IN NEW YORK CORPORATION , Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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