And though I’ve tried to reach you
And time is closing in on me
Most of us
Can carry on as if nothing ever matters
But I ask you my love
Will you hold on to me forever?

But when you love me I’m fine
So love me just one more time
‘Cause when I said, “I love you”
That’s forever

Do you remember when sunrise meant
That we should close are eyes
And words were just obstacles
Between our hello’s and our goodbye’s
And I was your savior
And you were my queen
And love was the answer
To just about everything

But when you love me I’m fine
So love me just one more time
‘Cause when I said, “I love you”
That’s forever

Can you take me?
Take me from this hollow place
Can you hold me?
Hold me
And take away this pain

I’ll always remember the part
When you’ll always remind me
Of the possibilities
And maybe you and I will re-fall
Re-tune and find a way

But when you love me I’m fine
So love me just one more time
‘Cause when I said, “I love you”
That’s forever

And I’m trying to reach you

Do you remember my touch
Like old friends
And I smile at you
Then we both start laughing

Now I’m a man of fortune
I’m a man that’s free
But life with out you
Is true poverty

I’m a man of promise
My faith aside
Let’s save ourselves
To stay alive

But when you love me I’m fine
So love me just one more time
‘Cause when I said, “I love you”
That’s forever

I’ve tried to reach you

Do you remember the first time?
When I smile at you
Then we both start laughing
And I said, “I’m a man of fortune, I’m a man that’s free”
But life with out you keeps haunting me


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    sigh I wish someone will write a song like this for me. It such a beautiful song. I envy draco wife.

    simplyanna7on May 26, 2006   Link

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