I'm coming down with a heartache tonight
Only you can make it right
If I can't be with you holding you tight
There won't be no morning light

[Bridge]
Everywhere I turn
I see your face
Reminding me of a higher place
Everytime you smile, angels cry
Everytime you walk on by

[Chorus]
I'm not the only
Feeling lonely
Every time you walk on by
I try to say something
But end up with nothing
Everytime you walk on by

Everytime you walk on by
I keep my cool
I pretend I'm not in
Everytime you come too near
I'm such a fool 'cause
This love is true
And if I don't tell you
Someone else surely will

[Bridge]

[Chorus]

Feeling lonely
If I ever see you again
This queasiness must find an end
I look at you and I promise myself

[Chorus x2]

Every time you walk on by
Every time you walk on by


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    To me this song is about someone who really likes and looks up to someone a lot but is too shy to say something to them to let them know how they feel. This song is very good.

    alwaysweet1600on May 30, 2002   Link

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