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A Song To You
Contributed by
Schnikes13
on
Sunday, 15th February 2004 @ 11:01:08 PM in AEST
Topic:
SecretLove
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You were there when everything crumpled,
You brought the life back into me.
You got me up if I stumbled,
You’re all I wish to be.
You took me by your hand,
You’re unlike anyone I know.
You showed me that you care,
You showed me what it’s like
To have someone…
There.
You’re amazing,
You sweep me off my feet.
You’re enchanting,
To anyone you meet.
But do you see me?
Do you know that,
You mean the world to me?
I love you;
I really love you.
I don’t have the nerve,
To tell you how I feel.
I’ve never felt so insecure,
Life never seemed so surreal.
You and I both know that I want you,
You and I both know that I need you.
You’re amazing,
You sweep me off my feet.
You’re enchanting,
To anyone you meet.
But do you see me?
Do you know that,
You mean the world to me?
I love you;
I really love you.
I love you;
I truly love you.
Can you see it my eyes?
Do you hear it my words?
I give the little that I have;
If only you had heard…
I know it sounds pretty stupid;
I’m looking like a fool.
I’m blushing every second;
Life seems just too cruel.
You’re amazing,
You sweep me off my feet.
You’re enchanting,
To anyone you meet.
But do you see me?
Do you know that,
You mean the world to me?
I love you;
I really love you.
(You’re amazing)
You’re just too amazing,
You sweep me off my feet.
(You’re enchanting)
So enchanting,
To anyone you meet.
But do you see me?
Can you see me?
Am I even there?
Do you know that,
You mean the world to me?
I love you;
I really love you.
I really love you.
Copyright ©
Schnikes13
... [
2004-02-15 23:01:08] (Date/Time posted on
site)
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