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Darren Hayes Glorious


You will never get older and you will never feel pain

Or fill the room with laughter like you used to

And I won't hear you speaking or others call your name

In spite of this the world will still continue



And you will always remain in my heart forever young

Sun and wind won't change you and you'll escape the hands of time

And now your beauty won't betray you and your future's paved with gold

But in my mind you are suspended and you will be forever young



I'm a little bit hopeful that we all carry on

But part of me still thinks we're all just stardust

And from the highest mountain I went to make a sound

I thought that if I called out you would answer

But no one did



And you will always remain in my heart forever young

Sun and wind won't change you and you'll escape the hands of time

And now your beauty won't betray you and your future's paved with gold

But in my mind you are suspended and you will be forever young



I know the rules of the game

For every sunset the light has to fade

But baby a light like yours was so glorious

Glorious



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