It starts with one, discreet desire, to hold you close, when everything starts making sense,
So we jump start the process, move faster, we're losing faith, I never meant to push you away,

Tonight, I'll be searching for you, finding my way back to, all the promises that we made,

When it comes, there's no reaction, that could change my mind, 'cause I've been waiting for so long,
To restart the cycle, and revive the memory, give me just one chance, that's all I'll need,

Tonight, I'll be searching for you, finding my way back to, all the promises that we made,
Tonight, I'll be searching for you, finding my way back to, all the promises that we made,

Time's when I was lost and cold, I looked to you to pull me through,
Now I need to tell you that, you were the best I ever had,

And we, have come so far, but our lives, may never change...

Tonight, I'll be searching for you, finding my way back to, all the promises that we made,
Tonight, I'll be searching for you, finding my way back to, all the promises that we made


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Tonight (The Process) Lyrics as written by Fiona Sheree Kernaghan

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    excellent. by the way boys, if you ever need a song to make a girl fall in like/love with you, use this one [i have experience].

    keep rocking. [clare]

    clarelvsmychemon January 19, 2006   Link

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