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"I'm With You" is the theme for The End's boss fight in Sonic Frontiers. The track was later remixed and reused for the credits for The Final Horizon as a vocal track for the first credits, taking the place of "Dear Father".

Lyrics (Vocal Version)[]

Now I'm not alone
A family of my own
I get to go home
With you
Feelings deep inside
Come flowing from my eyes
I get to go home
With you
All the lights
Up in the sky
All the times
That I spent by your side
Taught me love
And taught me pain
Things that I
Could never have explained
Now I'm not alone
A family of my own
I get to go home
With you
Feelings deep inside
Come flowing from my eyes
I get to go home
With you
Watching you
Go through all that you do
I never knew
Until I felt it too
But now I know
That love is beautiful
There's so much more that I
Want to find out with you
Now I'm not alone
A family of my own
I get to go home
With you
Feelings deep inside
Come flowing from my eyes
I get to go home
With you
Memories, I'll always remember
Sceneries, I've yet to discover
Would it be, too much if I asked to stay forever
Everything, feels warmer and safer
Anything, we can get through together
Now that I'm with you
Home sweet home
Home with you
Home sweet home
I'm with you
Home sweet home
Home with you
Home sweet home
I'm with you

Trivia[]

  • According to Tomoya Ohtani, the composer of the song, the original version gives a message about "I'll support you, but I'm not able to be with you.", while the vocal version gives one as self-explained in the song title.[1]
  • The original version of the song was made at near the beginning of development[1], was written to have lyrics accompany it, but in the end, Ohtani felt that the instrumental better conveyed Sage's feelings as opposed to lyrics.[2]
    • When learning of the ending for The Final Horizon, Ohtani decided to revisit the addition of lyrics to better fit the new emotions Sage displays.[3]

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