“And I would do it for you, foryouBaby I'm not moving onI love you long after you're goneFor you, for youYou would never sleep aloneI love you long after you're goneAnd long after you're gone gone goneWhen you fall like a statueI'm gon' be there to catch youPut you on your feet, you onyour feetAnd if your heart is emptyNot a thing will prevent meTell what you need, what do you needI surrender honestlyYou've always done the same for meAnd I would do it for you, foryouBaby I'm not moving onI love you long after you're gone”

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