The lyrics would be most commonly in quotation marks. The title would simply be capitalized.
The only part of a song that goes in quotation marks is the title.
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The period always goes inside quotation marks - in all kinds of sentences - not just ones that have a song title.
If they are part of the title, they will go within the quotation marks.
By Your Side- 10th Avenue North
The title of the song that contains the lyrics "you and me for eternity" is Fallin' In Love. It is performed by Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. The song was released in 1975.
It depends if the quotation is a question or statement. If the quote is a question, the quotation mark goes before the punctuation; if the quotation requires a period, the marks goes outside of the statement.
In American English, if the phrase is part of the quotation, the comma goes inside the quotation marks. For example: He said, "I will be there soon."
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In American English, a semicolon typically goes outside of quotation marks; whereas in British English, it goes inside. For consistency, it's best to check a specific style guide or follow the conventions of the English variant you are using.
Quotation marks typically go before or after commas, depending on whether the comma is part of the quoted material. If the comma is part of the quoted material, it goes inside the quotation marks. If the comma is not part of the quoted material, it goes outside the quotation marks.