If I fell in love with you, would you understand me, dear
Love is weird

I colored you a valentine, struggled just to stay inside the lines
I lose my mind

I really can't believe, I lost myself again

Looking for something crazy beautiful love and nothing now
I'm talking in circles again
Have my love, baby are you hungry for wonderful 'cause I am,
Wonderful 'cause I am

I wrote a song about your eyes, ate a slice of cherry pie
I cried all night

On the bench inside the park, I'll kiss you slowly in the dark
I'll never stop

I really can't believe, I lost myself again

Looking for something crazy beautiful love and nothing now
I'm talking in circles again
Have my love, baby are you hungry for wonderful 'cause I am,
Wonderful 'cause I am

Baby take me for a ride,
Maybe get a little high in a place we've never been
Time is nothing but a line
We leave everything behind
It'd be so wonderful, wonderful

Looking for something crazy beautiful love and nothing now
I'm talking in circles again
Have my, love baby are you hungry for wonderful 'cause I am,
Wonderful 'cause I am (Looking for something crazy beautiful love and nothing now)
Wonderful I am, I am, I am
I am, I am, you know how wonderful I am, wonderful I am, wonderful I


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    I used to listen to this song when I started dating a guy. It perfectly relates to the feelings you get when a new relationship begins. <3

    You feel so good, but at the same time you feel so bad because you're afraid it might be all in your head and you get the feeling the other person maybe doesn't feel as much as you do. Your feelings just keep increasing and you totally lose your mind, all you want is to be with that person and to forget the rest. "I cried all night" I think rapresents when you feel so good it makes you wanna cry.

    Beautiful song, it's perfect. I also adore the raw singing in the end.

    JuicyBlondieon October 26, 2009   Link

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