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Check for mistakes: I can’t be there, where you are...



 
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About the meaning of "features" | A lot of money: singular or plural?
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Check for mistakes: I can’t be there, where you are... #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 06, 2008 16:13 pm   Check for mistakes: I can’t be there, where you are...
 

Hello!
Please could someone check if there are any mistakes in this lyric?
Please, Please, Please...
Thanks....

I can’t be there, where you are.

I walk around this big city alone
My way is through the summery dark
A long, long time I live on my own
I can’t be there, where you are.

I don’t want to have a star
Named after me in space.
I don’t wanna take first place
I just want to be where you are.
I just wanna be there, where you are…

How can things fall apart?
If we were never together?
Even when I could go again from the start
All would remain the same as ever…
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