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Beres Hammond

Always Be There

 

Always Be There

(album: A Day In The Life... - 1998)


As soon as you come home, I'll be waiting.
To rub your tired feet, erase the stress and strain,
Of the day, in which ever way, oh yeah.
As soon as you come, I will greet you,
The purest open arms, and love that knows no end,
No pretend. Understand, oh yeah.

And I will always be there,
You pick the time.
I will always be there,
Come rain come shine.

I know you must be tired,
Let me hold you.
Couldn't bare to see you fall,
Or even hurt at all, oh no, not at all.
Come tell me 'bout your day, can I share it.
Was it good, was it bad.
Did someone make you sad,
Relax here in my pad,
I'll change all that too glad, oh yeah.

And I will always be there,
You choose the time.
I will always be there,
Come rain come shine.

As soon as you come home, I'll be waiting.
To rub your tired feet, erase the stress and strain,
Of the day, in which ever way, oh yeah.
And as soon as you come, I will greet you,
With The purest open arms, and a love that knows no end,
No pretend. Understand, oh yeah.

Then I will always be there,
You choose the time.
I will always be there,
Come rain come shine.

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