Lyrics of 'Still The One' by Ian Parry

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When I'm not with you, I'm empty inside
I shouldn't have let you go
Will you forgive me, how was I to know
...I didn't tell you

So long, gonna miss you in every way
Don't take too long, it's a hard price to pay

I want you always with me.... I want you
I want you always by my side... I want you
An' I want you always with me
Ôcos i know, you're still the one, you're still the one

Opened my eyes an', I realized how
Everything seemed so slow
Expressions flow freely, feelings I never show

Go on, don't speak with thosae cryin' eyes
No don't take to long, it's a hard price to pay

I want you always with me.... I want you
I want you always by my side... I want you
An' I want you always with me
Ôcos i know, you're still the one, you're still the one
You're still the one for me yer! ( Repeat )
I want you always with me.... I want you
You're still the one, you're still the one
I want you here with me

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