When can my heart beat again?
When does the pain ever end?
When do the tears stop from running over?
When does "you'll get over it" begin?

I hear what you're sayin'
But I swear that it's not making sense
So when can I see you?

When can I see you again?
When can my heart beat again? Yeah
When can I see you again, babe?
And when can I breathe once again?
And when can I see you?

When does my someday begin, yeah
When I'll find someone again?
And what if I still am not truly over?
What am I supposed to do then, baby?

Please, hear what I'm sayin'
Even if, if it's not making sense
So when can I see you?

When can I see you again, babe? Yeah
When can my heart beat again? Yeah
When can I see you again, babe?
And when can I breathe once again? Ayy
And when can I see you again? Yeah

Yeah, baby

Please hear what I'm sayin'
Even if, if it's not making sense, baby
So when can I see you again?

When can I see you again? Yeah
Can my heart beat again, baby? Yeah
When can I see you again, baby?
And when can I breathe once again? Yeah
And when can I see you, yeah, a-again, 'gain?

Ooh, again, yeah
Ohh, you know, you know
Wanna see you again, yeah, oh
Again


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When Can I See You Lyrics as written by Kenneth B Edmonds

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    MrTragedy.. i wonder if you read this correctly..

    This song is about a guy who lost his girl and is wondering when is the "someday" that he'll get over her.

    itz_japeton February 27, 2007   Link

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