in my heart always have you

Evenif my mind tried To forget what my heart contained. That the lyrics of the song I used to sing before Is your soul I carry along This life beyond the shore. Where I'll meet the sunset That will lead me to a new dawn And the last line of the song Your remains I'll forever own. As I carry in my heart Every beat I have for you Then the Youare my rainbow, the man of my dreams Let him know that he is your man and that your heart is always set on him 12 You're my angel Come over, I've got all of your favorites: Pizza, Beer, and of courseMe! You know, you're too sexy to be single Come over, I've got all of your favorites: Pizza, Beer, and of courseMe! 12 With you, life is more interesting as every day is worth living with someone special like you in it. I love you to the moon and back, sweetheart. 13. You're the sunshine in my heart, life and world. Without you, life will always be incomplete. Thank you for making me whole and I love you tenderly, boyfriend. 14. Acardiac arrest isn't the same as a heart attack, there are vital differences. Step 1 - Shake and shout -Check for danger and anything that could put you at risk. Gently shake the person who's GlenCampbell - You've still got a place in my heart lyrics. the one you'd think is true ever turns his back on you You've still got a place in my heart If every road you take proves you made a big mistake Baby you've still got a place in my heart If I'm a fool to pray that you'll return some day Well then I'll know of million fools t Er Sucht Sie Frankfurt Am Main. As I prepare to depart Brazil, there are so many wonderful memories of people and places that I will carry with me. From my home in Brasilia, under the vast blue sky of the planalto, I’ve reflected on these past three years and what I’ve seen and learned while exploring this majestic, diverse and beautiful country. In the Cidade Maravilhosa, I experienced the warmth of Carioca hospitality as Rio welcomed hundreds of thousands of guests from all around the world for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games. I personally witnessed the athletic spirit and sportsmanship of competitors at many events, in which Brazilian athletes excelled and won the hearts of spectators worldwide. I saw the great strides the city made in building out its infrastructure,rode the new Metro line with my family, and toured a completely renovated Praça Maua. And, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the World Cup – I followed Team USA across the country to Natal, Recife, Manaus, and Salvador. These two mega events were examples of Brazilian logistical, organizational, and security capabilities. In the Cerrado, I witnessed the incredible diversity of indigenous people as 2,000 athletes representing 24 Brazilian tribal nations and 23 countries gathered for the First World Indigenous Games in October 2015. For the leaders of Native American tribes leading the delegation, this event was an opportunity to renew cultural ties between the United States and Brazil. In Sao Paulo, I practiced English and played soccer with a group of young girls from public schools, who are learning English and leadership skills as part of our Consulate’s “Estrelas do Futebol” program. Through sports, we celebrated social inclusion, empowerment, and the rights of people with disabilities. The vastness of Brazil is almost unfathomable, and the Amazon is a great example of this. I was impressed with the natural beauty of the region – seeing the Meeting of the Waters and watching pink Amazon River dolphins play – symbols of the unique biodiversity of Brazil. I also visited the Anavilhanas National Park and met with people committed to protecting this world treasure. I am proud of our work with the Brazilian government to conserve this unique and unforgettable region. The universal language of music and culture unites our countries. I was thrilled to attend the Sao Paulo Youth Orchestra’s first-ever concert in the United States, the result of a partnership between the Juilliard School and Santa Marcelina Cultura. In Belem, I celebrated the 60th anniversary of CCBEU – the binational center – listening to American jazz performed by the renowned Amazonia Jazz Band in the Teatro da Paz. In Recife, I watched Maestro Spok and Wynton Marsalis perform a moving Jazz-Frevo rendition of “Happy Birthday” to commemorate our Consulate’s 200th anniversary. And, when the renowned samba school Unidos da Tijuca announced that its official theme for Carnaval 2017 would celebrate American music, I even tried dancing some samba! In Minas Gerais, nestled in the state’s picturesque mountains, I visited Inhotim, one of the world’s most exuberant and bold, modern art complexes with whom we partnered to host an exhibit by world-class American artist Candy Chang. Some days ago, I attended a performance by the Orquesta Sinfonica Teatro Claudio Santoro in Brasilia of classic Americana pieces under the direction of American conductor Jeffrey Dokken. It’s been such a rewarding experience meeting so many people who are doing such meaningful and important work to bring our two countries together. From my dealings with Itamaraty’s world-class diplomats to visiting technology start-ups in Porto Alegre, as well as attending business meetings in São Paulo with American and Brazilian business executives of Mais Unidos, who take their commitment to corporate social responsibility seriously, the ties that bind our two countries continue to grow stronger and deeper. I also saw the bright and promising future of Brazil in the inspiring meetings I had with dozens of Youth Ambassadors. Thank you, Brazil; thank you, amigos Brasileiros for three incredible years in your beautiful and vibrant country. I will always have you in my heart. You are always in my heartEven though you're far awayI can hear the music of the song of love I sang to youYou are always in my heartAnd when skies above are grayI remember that you care and then and there the sun breaks throughJust before I go to sleepThere's a rendezvous I keepAnd the dreams I always meet help me forget we're far apartI don't know exactly when dearBut I'm sure we'll meet again dearAnd my darling 'til we doYou are always in my heartAnd the dreams I always meet help me forget were far apartI don't know exactly when dearBut I'm sure we'll meet again dearAnd my darling 'til we doYou are always in my heart Looking forThe road less traveledHeard the graceAnd heard that gavelBut still my heart is youngAnd longing for some loveAnd on the wayHad my troublesBeen a foolAfraid and stumbledBut still I will go onFor the night is almost goneYou’re the one I wantWhen all my fears they followYou’re the one I callWhen the world it feels so hollowIn the end I findAll I ever needed was youYouYou have my heartOh You doAnd you won't let me go farCause every little thing I doAlways comes right back to youYou have my heartAnd don’t I knowA days worth livingSo lead the wayWith graces givenThe love I feel is strongIt’s a love where I belongAnd bring the rainBring the downpourLet it comeYou know that I’m yoursAnd when its said and doneIts your love that carries onAnd I don’t know if all my questions will be answeredBut don’t I know that all these moments have their useSo i won't fight the time it takes for me to get thereCause I know the road is long but the road is right with youCause it's youYou have my heartOh You doAnd you won't let me go farCause every little thing I doAlways comes right back to youYou have my heartHow to Format LyricsType out all lyrics, even repeating song parts like the chorusLyrics should be broken down into individual linesUse section headers above different song parts like [Verse], [Chorus], italics lyric and bold lyric to distinguish between different vocalists in the same song partIf you don’t understand a lyric, use [?]To learn more, check out our transcription guide or visit our transcribers forum

in my heart always have you