Heaven

Eric Turner, Jani Lane, Jerry Dixon, Joseph Cagle, Steven Chamberlin

Got a picture of your house and you're standing by the door
It's black and white and faded and it's looking pretty worn
I see the factory that I worked silhouetted in the back
The memories are gray but, man, they're really coming back
I don't need to be the king of the world
As long as I'm the hero of this little girl

Heaven isn't too far away
Closer to it every day
No matter what your friends might say

How I love the way you move and the sparkle in your eyes
There's a color deep inside them like a blue suburban sky
When I come home late at night and you're in bed asleep
I wrap my arms around you so I can feel you breath
I don't need to be a superman
As long as you will always be my biggest fan

Heaven isn't too far away
Closer to it every day
No matter what your friends might say
We'll find our way, yeah

Now the lights are going out, along the boulevard
Memories come rushing back and it makes it pretty hard
I've got nowhere left to go, no one really cares
I don't know what to do but I'm never giving up on you

Heaven isn't too far away
Closer to it every day
No matter what your friends say
I know we're gonna find a way

Heaven, oh, oh, oh
Heaven, oh, oh, oh
Heaven, it's not too far away
Oh, oh, oh, yeah

Trivia about the song Heaven by Warrant

On which albums was the song “Heaven” released by Warrant?
Warrant released the song on the albums “Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich” in 1989, “The Best of Warrant” in 1996, “Warrant Live 86–97” in 1997, “Then and Now” in 2004, “Warrant: Live Extended Versions” in 2005, and “Warrant 10 Live!” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Heaven” by Warrant?
The song “Heaven” by Warrant was composed by Eric Turner, Jani Lane, Jerry Dixon, Joseph Cagle, Steven Chamberlin.

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