If I were strong enough, if I were wrong enough
To be someone like you
Would you have let me come to be with you?
If I had made my own and I had overcome
To be someone like you
Would you have let me come to be with you?

And if I could be with someone like you
Would you, would you be strong enough for me?
And if I could stay with someone like you
Would you, would you be strong enough, girl?

If I had made my way, if I had chose to stay
And be someone like you
Would you have let me come to be with you?
If I had made myself become like someone else
And be someone like you
Would you have let me come to be with you?

And if I could be with someone like you
Would you, would you be strong enough for me?
And if I could stay with someone like you
Would you, would you be strong enough for me?

Can you see me holding you right in my arms?
Right in my
If I, I could be with someone who's just like you
Would you, would you, would you be strong enough for me?

And if I could be with someone like you
Would you, would you be strong enough for me?
And if I could stay with someone just like you
Would you, would you, would you be strong enough for me?

Would you be strong, strong, girl?
Would you be strong, strong, oh?


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Someone Like You Lyrics as written by Clifford Alanza Jr. Adams Curtis Fitzgerald Williams

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    I went through something quite similar to this... i pretty much think its about changing yourself in order to be good enough for someone.. "If I had made my way if I had chose to stay and be someone like you Would you have let me come to be with you If I had made myself become like someone else and be someone like you Would you have let me come to be with you"

    I think its alot deeper but i'm just summing it up

    come_What(ever)_mayon May 28, 2008   Link

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