Forever
by Moby

Album: Hotel (2005)
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  • Two simple places
    We wanted to go
    Two simple things
    You wanted to know

    Everything around
    I could not see
    I wish I'd known
    How much you loved me
    Oh, we could feel this way forever

    Everything around
    I could not see
    I wish I'd known
    How much you loved me
    Oh, we could feel this way forever

    I watched the sun
    'Cause it touches you while you sleep
    You gave me something
    That I wanted to keep

    I see you smile you smile like a little child
    And hold you crying when it all goes wild

    Oh, we could feel this way forever
    Oh, we could feel this way forever
    Oh, we could feel this way forever
    Oh, we could feel this way forever
    Oh, we could feel this way forever
    Oh, we could feel this way forever Writer/s: Richard Melville Hall
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid
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