There is a light switch
In the dark
Where a conscience
Can't be one

And you know that
The simplest things
They're so perfectly placed
And I can tell you now
That I can reach you every night

Because I got a tender thing
In my mind
Oh I got a tender thing
In my mind

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Have never age
And I have faith that this
Will never change
Cause I know that
When I touch you I feel
Something pushing my blood
Deeper into my heart
And I can tell you now
That you will never be alone

You know I gotta tender thing
In my mind
Oh I've got a tender thing in my mind

Oh I got a tender thing
In my mind
Oh I've got a tender thing
In my mind
Oh I've got a tender thing
Oh I've got a tender thing


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Tender Lyrics as written by Brian Patrick Mccorquodale Blake Wallace Mcwhorter

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    these are the lyrics i hear: there is a light switch in the dark where a conscience can* be won and you know that the simplest things are so perfectly placed

    and i can tell you now that i can reach you every night because i got a tender thing in my mind oh i ve got a tender thing in my mind

    and the sensations i have never age and i have faith that this will never change cause i know that when i touch you i feel something pushing my blood deeper into my heart

    and i can tell you now that you never will be alone you know i've got a tender thing in my mind oh ive got a tender thing in my mind oh ive got a tender thing in my mind

    *i'm not sure if this is can or can't.

    silverdoveon November 11, 2007   Link

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