The blazing sunset in your eyes
Will tantalize
Every man who looks your way

I watch them sink before your gaze
Senorita sways
Dancing blue before their frozen eye

I’m so much in love
Like the rackets hold you catching butterflies

No one loves like I love you
Wouldn’t you like to love me too?

In the heat of the morning
In the shadow up with your wings
And I tell you I love you
In the heat of the morning

I’ll tie and knot the rainbow down
Challenge the trees
Light my candle from the sun
I give you daylight for a friend
I’ll do all of these
I’ll prove that it can be done

I’m so much in love
Like a little boy who races with the wind

No man loves like I love you
Wouldn’t you like to love me too?

In the heat of the morning
In the shadow up with your wings
And I tell you I love you
In the heat of the morning

In the heat of the morning
In the shadow up with your wings
And I tell you that I love you
In the heat of the morning


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    I think the second part should be:

    I watch them sink before your gaze Senorita sways Dancing blue before their frozen eye

    huddyon May 08, 2008   Link

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