no he pointed at his forehead basically saying I'll be right here in your mind(: which means they have like a phsycic bond
The point Swift is making when he says that those named here pose no real problem is that that they have a duty to die, and thus reduce poverty
Who is it who says "on" on heart
Jessie Calls her fans Hearbeats because she says without us she wouldn't be here.
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She says it as like you have a point or good point. It's just shortened.
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The song is Breaking All the Way....
I'm not sure, but here's my guess: just like his family, you mean so much to him and he cares about you with all his heart.
"Look AT here" is for example, if you've spotted a particular point of notice on an object you want someone to see. (it isn't used that much). It would be more common to say "Look at that!""Look here" is usually to grab someone's attention (perhaps when berating them) or make your point clear. It can also be "Look over here" (If you've spotted something you want someone else to see, but not a paricular point).ANSWER The difference is that "look here" is correct. No one ever says "look at here."
If a guy says that you are always in his heart, it means that he loves you, and will never forget you. Lari_xox_173
she doesnt want to get her heart broken
Rosalie says "here comes the human" in the first movie/book.