If Only In Heaven's Eyes

N'Sync · Other Songs - N'Sync

I never thought you were a fair-weather friend
You never let me down, you're true to the end
For in the darkest hour when all was lost
Somehow you left the light on
You faced the wrong and showed the world a thing or two
Stood up for me and for you

And you should know
Some say it wasn't worth the things we went through (things we went through)
I say it ain't worth losing you (losingyou)
I hope you know how much you've changed all our lives
(Someday)Someday you'll see
If only through heaven's eyes
Only through heaven's...

I still remember the things that you said
I keep your words alive, I could never forget
Cause in the final hour you made me proud
So proud that I could know you
Told the world it's time that they believed in you
You stood for right and truth

And you should know
Some say it wasn't worth the things we went through (things we went through)
I say it ain't worth losing you(losing you)
I hope you know how much you've changed all our lives
(Someday)Someday you'll see
If only through heaven's eyes
Only through heaven's eyes

And so we can't forget
We've got to keep remembering
Them all(them all)
The ones who took the fall
They did it for us all

And we should learn from it
Stand up if you believe in it
You've got to face the world, be strong

Some say it wasn't worth the things we went through ( things we went through)
I say it ain't worth losing you ( losing you )
I hope you know how much you've changed all our lives
(Someday)Someday you'll see
If only through heaven's eyes
Only through heaven's...

Some say it wasn't worth the things we went through (things we went through)
I say it ain't worth losing you (losing you)
I hope you know how much you've changed all our lives
(Someday) Someday you'll see
If only through heaven's eyes
Only through heaven's...

If Only In Heaven's Eyes

Released by N'Sync in 1998, "If Only In Heaven's Eyes" stands as a poignant example of the group's ability to blend pop sensibilities with emotional depth. While often associated with their massive 1998 album *No Strings Attached*, the track reflects the band's signature sound during their peak commercial success. The song features the harmonies and vocal arrangements characteristic of the boy band era, focusing on themes of longing and spiritual connection. As part of N'Sync's discography, it showcases their transition from pure pop hits to more reflective material, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential acts of the late 1990s.