I turn away
From your love
And I feel so far away
From where I need to be
Won抰 you hold me in your arms
Tonight
Cause Lord I need you
When I feel low
You whisper to me
(You Say)
I can be anything that I want to be
Won抰 you hold me in your arms
Tonight
Cause Lord I need you
Won抰 you open up my world
Won抰 you show me where to turn
Won抰 teach me who I need to be
Won抰 you open up my world
Won抰 you show me where to turn
Won抰 you teach me who I need to be
Now I know
Your love for me
Cause it shines brighter than the stars
And lasts for eternity
Won抰 you hold me in your arms
Tonight
Cause Lord I need you
Won抰 you open up my world
Won抰 you show me where to turn
Won抰 teach me who I need to be
Won抰 you open up my world
Won抰 you show me where to turn
Won抰 you teach me who I need to be
Pardon me now
I抳e fallen again
I pray you抣l understand
Pardon me now
I抳e fallen again
I pray you抣l understand
Won抰 you open up my world
Won抰 you show me where to turn
Won抰 teach me who I need to be
Won抰 you open up my world
Won抰 you show me where to turn
Won抰 you teach me who I need to be
Who I need to be..


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    Isn't this song called fallen? This is my favorite of their un-released songs. This song could either be about God or a girl lol to me it's both

    Coolest_Loseron February 14, 2005   Link

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