David Coverdale - Wherever You May Go Lyrics

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Wherever You May Go

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What Are The Lyrics For Wherever You May Go By David Coverdale?
You mean the world to me
More than I can say And when I look at you It takes my breath away I look into your eyes And see the love for me Once again I realize There´s no where else I´d rather be And when my life is over When my time is through I´ll still be loving you You´re all I want Everything I need When I look at you It´s easy to believe No matter what you say No matter what you do Wherever you may go My heart will follow you You stand beside me When my back´s against the wall You cradle my uncertainty And catch me when I fall So put your arms around me Like a circle around the sun Touch me with your healing hands And show my life has just begun And when this time is over When this life is through I´ll still be loving you You´re all I want Everything I need When I look at you It´s easy to believe No matter what you say No matter what you do Wherever you may go My heart will follow you And when my life is over When my time is through I´ll still be loving you You´re all I want Everything I need When I look at you It´s easy to believe No matter what you say No matter what you do Wherever you may go My heart will follow you |
Who Wrote Wherever You May Go By David Coverdale?
David Coverdale
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What's The Duration Of The Wherever You May Go By David Coverdale?The duration of Wherever You May Go is 3:59 minutes and seconds. |
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