Closed eyes in the dark
Whispering when no one's around
The night sky looks like blue (?)
My touch does not affect you

I wait for them to follow me
Like sugarplums, like sugar drops
I wait for them to conquer me again
I can't say yes, I can't say no to you

We bring our stories with us
We light a candle for beauty's sake
Are you feeling the bliss
Are you dying? I am

I wait for them to follow me
With sugarplums, with sugar drops
I wait for them to follow me again
I can't say yes, I can't say no to you

I wait for them to conquer me again
I can't say yes, I can't say no to you


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I Can't Say No (To You) Lyrics as written by Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein Ii

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    think this is about me and the guy i like because he can be so cold when it comes to matters of the heart and my touch dosnt affect him because he is more into my mind and when he asks me something i cant say yes or no because i never know how the answer will affect him.

    forsakenangel25on July 27, 2005   Link

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