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I Look at You
 
  Sometimes I can’t put up with bein’ so put down
And all my faith can manage, is the shaow of a frown
My sou’s about t break, there’s only one escape

Chorus:
I look at you, when the world is full of lies
I look at you, and the truth is in your eyes
I look at you, when I lay me down at night
And I wanna see a dream come true
I look at you, and I know I’ve got it all
You touch my hand, and the burdens start to fall
You ease my troubled mind, I love you more each time
I look at you

You know some days I’m tempted to run away and hide
’cause I can’t miss the bad luck that’s fallin’ from the sky
I’m under som dark cloud, and there’s only one way out

(repeat chorus)




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