If I could grant you one wish
I'd wish you could see the way you kiss
Ooh, I love watching you baby
When you're driving me crazy

Ooh, I love the way you
Love the way you love me
There's nowhere else I'd rather be
Ooo, to feel the way I feel with your arms around me
I only wish that you could see the way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me

It's not right
It's not fair
What you're missing over there
Someday I'll find a way to show you
Just how lucky I am to know you

Ooh, I love the way you
Love the way you love me
There's nowhere else I'd rather be
Ooo, to feel the way I feel with your arms around me
I only wish that you could see the way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me

You're the million reasons why
There's love reflecting in my eyes

Ooh, I love the way you
Love the way you love me
There's nowhere else I'd rather be
Ooo, to feel the way I feel with your arms around me
I only wish that you could see the way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me

Ooh, the way you love me
The way you love me
Oh yeah

The way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me
Woh woh woh woh the way you love me


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The Way You Love Me Lyrics as written by Michael William Dulaney Keith Follese

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    this is a cover song...its on the "punk goes pop cd".. in case anyone does not know

    PLANESon July 02, 2002   Link
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    hrm this song is cool....it shoudlve been on the end though...its kind of a bad transition into the next half or so cd... bye.

    most precious bloodon August 12, 2002   Link
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    beautiful song

    Riiseon September 07, 2002   Link
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    Does anyone have a CD cover of one of the 4 Keepsake records please? Please help!

    bjorkellinaon September 22, 2002   Link
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    The country (well also pop) version by Faith Hill, in my opinion, is better. Its more upbeat. I like the song, though

    joie-de-vivreon August 22, 2008   Link

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