Evergreen

Westlife · World Of Our Own

Eyes like a sunrise,
Like a rainfall, down,
My soul.
And I wonder,
I wonder why you look at me like that,
What you're thinking,
WhatÂ’s behind.
DonÂ’t tell me but it feels, like, love.

IÂ’m gonna take this moment,
And make it last forever,
IÂ’m gonna give my heart away,
And pray weÂ’ll stay together.
Cos youÂ’re the one good reason,
YouÂ’re the only girl that I need,
Cos you're more beautiful than I have ever seen
IÂ’m gonna take this night and make it evergreen

Touch like an angel,
Like velvet to my skin,
And I wonder,
I wonder why you wanna stay the night,
What you're dreaming
WhatÂ’s behind?
DonÂ’t tell me but it feels, like, love.

IÂ’m gonna take this moment,
And make it last forever,
IÂ’m gonna give my heart away,
And pray weÂ’ll stay together.
Cos youÂ’re the one good reason,
YouÂ’re the only girl that I need,
Cos you're more beautiful than I have ever seen,
IÂ’m gonna take this night and make it evergreen.

Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah

DonÂ’t tell me but it feels like love

IÂ’m gonna take this moment,
And make it last forever,
IÂ’m gonna give my heart away,
And pray weÂ’ll stay together.
Cos youÂ’re the one good reason,
YouÂ’re the only girl that I need,
Cos you're more beautiful than I have ever seen,

IÂ’m gonna take this moment,
And make it last forever,
IÂ’m gonna give my heart away,
And pray weÂ’ll stay together.
Cos youÂ’re the one good reason,
YouÂ’re the only girl that I need,
Cos your more beautiful than I have ever seen,
IÂ’m gunna take this night and make it evergreen

Ohhh make it evergreen.

Evergreen - Westlife

Westlife's "Evergreen" stands as a defining track from their 2003 album "World Of Our Own," capturing the quintessential sound of early 2000s boy band pop. The song blends melodic hooks with emotional depth, characteristic of the group's signature style during their commercial peak. Released alongside hits like "Fool Again" and "Coast To Coast," the recording exemplifies the polished production and harmonies that made the band a global phenomenon. Its enduring popularity reflects the era's shift toward more introspective balladry within the genre, cementing the track's place in the band's extensive catalogue of romantic and anthemic songs.