Chris Cornell - Finally Forever Lyrics

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Finally Forever

Finally Forever Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Finally Forever By Chris Cornell?
On the silent night so out of place
I almost lost my nerve When I saw you walk into my space A woman like you I could not replace It took some patience to catch your eye Patience to win your heart Now it feels like I don't have to worry at all It's finally forever There's no hill I would not climb for you No bridge I wouldn't cross Not a moment passes in my life That you're not on my mind Together or apart And it took some patience to catch your eye Patience to win your heart Now it feels like I don't have to worry at all It's finally forever Anytime you're lost Anywhere you're found Anytime you want I will be around Anywhere you seek Anywhere you stand Anytime you fall Anywhere you limp Even if you break Anytime I can I will be there for you I know that you'll understand You'll understand Now I never would have imagined this So I thank my lucky stars As I see you in your wedding dress Never would have guessed you'd fill my open arms It took some patience to catch your eye Patience to win your heart Now it feels like I don't have to worry at all Yeah it feels like I don't have to worry at all Yeah it feels like I don't have to worry at all It's finally forever Finally forever |
Who Wrote Finally Forever By Chris Cornell?
Chris Cornell
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What's The Duration Of The Finally Forever By Chris Cornell?The duration of Finally Forever is 3:37 minutes and seconds. |
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