BBMak - Always Know Where You Are Lyrics

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Always Know Where You Are

Always Know Where You Are Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Always Know Where You Are By BBMak?
It's good to see the sun
And feel this place This place I never thought would feel like home Now I'm forever far away, and I I always through I'd end up here alone And somehow The world has changed And I've come home To give you back the things they took from you And I feel you now I'm not alone I'll always know where you are And when I see myself I'll always know where you are Where you are And I've found something That was always there Sometimes it's gotta hurt before you feel But now I'm strong And I won't kneel Except to thank who's watching over me (except to thank who's watching over me) And somehow I feel so strong And I've begun To be the one I never thought I'd be And I feel you now I'm not alone I'll always know where you are And when I see myself I'll always know where you are Where you are Now It's all so clear And I believe That everything's been opened up to me And I feel you now I'm not alone I always know I'll always know where you are And when I see myself I'll always know where you are And when I feel the sun I'll always know where you are And when I see myself I'll always know where you are Where you are |
Who Wrote Always Know Where You Are By BBMak?
John T Rzeznik
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What's The Duration Of The Always Know Where You Are By BBMak?The duration of Always Know Where You Are is 3:16 minutes and seconds. |
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