We’re All in Your Corner

Bobby Emmons, Troy Seals

[Verse 1]
There's a young man in town
Slip-sliding around
He likes to roll free and easy
There's only his way
He calls all the plays

And he lives on his island alone
But the sea is for sure
To test all the moors
Dropping off treasures from places unknown
Worth more than gold
To only be sold
By this young man of stone

[Chorus]
And we're all in your corner tonight as friends
Watching you stumble the path where we've been
Hope your eyes open and you see the light
We're all in your corner tonight

[Verse 2]
The life boat we had was fragile and frail
By the time we set sail life's half over
Water's the view, drown out the truth
He's got to have proof that he's grown

There is no map to chart
A voyage of the heart
The love is a journey you make on your own
And if you don't take the chance
The angels won't dance
With an old man of stone

[Chorus][x2]
And we're all in your corner tonight as friends
Watching you stumble the path where we've been
Hope your eyes open and you see the light
We're all in your corner tonight

Trivia about the song We’re All in Your Corner by The Highwaymen

When was the song “We’re All in Your Corner” released by The Highwaymen?
The song We’re All in Your Corner was released in 1990, on the album “Highwayman 2”.
Who composed the song “We’re All in Your Corner” by The Highwaymen?
The song “We’re All in Your Corner” by The Highwaymen was composed by Bobby Emmons, Troy Seals.

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