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I was her she was me
We were one we were free
And if there's somebody calling me on
She's the one
If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one

We were young we were wrong
We were fine all along
If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one

When you get to where you want to go
And you know the things you want to know
You're smiling
When you said what you want to say
And you know the way you want to play, yeah
You'll be so high you'll be flying

Though the sea will be strong
I know we'll carry on
'cause if there's somebody calling me on
She's the one
If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one

When you get to where you want to go
And you know the things you want to know
You're smiling
When you said what you want to say
And you know the way you want to say it
You'll be so high you'll be flying

I was her she was me
We were one we were free
If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one
If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one

If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one
Yeah she's the one
If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one
She's the one
If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one
She's the one

If there's somebody calling me on
She's the one

She's the one

Oh ohh oh ohh oh when I was just a little boy barely strong enough to stand I can always count on him oh he taught me everything I know and till this day it show she was more than just a friend there was so many times I would doubt myself but his words were always there to help i wouldn't be where i am if my father didn't tell me to never say i can't he'd carry me and never let me fall oh and the only thing he asked right before he passed was to never say you can't oh never say you cant ohhh so when lifes rain begins to fall and youre out there on your own and you can’t see a thing oh no no just find that voice that understands for me it was my old man

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