Next To Me

Album: Surrender (2021)
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  • And when the lights come down
    I wanna feel you standing next to me
    And can you hear me out?
    There's a lifetime in front of me
    And when my time runs out
    I wanna feel you standing next to me

    Baby, I knew this time would arrive
    I knew this time would come
    Ever since I first looked in your eyes
    I said, "You're the one"
    Oh my God, oh my God
    Tell me I'm the one
    Oh my God, oh my God

    I wanna feel you standing next to me

    Late in the evening when the sun comes down
    Under the starlight as the birds fly by
    I see the dust fill the twilight skies
    I feel the warmth of your hand in mine
    It's in the air, it's in the air
    It's in the air we breathe
    It's all around, it's all around us now

    And when the lights come down
    I wanna feel you standing next to me
    And can you hear me out?
    There's a lifetime in front of me
    And when my time runs out
    I wanna feel you standing next to me

    Baby, I knew this time would arrive
    I knew this time would come
    Ever since I first looked in your eyes
    I said, "You're the one"
    Oh my God, oh my God
    Tell me I'm the one
    Oh my God, oh my God

    I wanna feel you standing next to me

    And when the lights come down
    I wanna feel you standing next to me Writer/s: James Hunt, Jonathon George, Tyrone Lindqvist
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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