Yesterday I was dreaming alone
Always used to fight with myself
When out of the blue came you
And all of my senses flew out of an open door
I'm needing you more and more

And I'll be waiting for you ( believe me , hold me)
And I'll wait all my life
It's just part of a feeling
Want it so bad , I can't let it die
And I'll be waiting for you (to free me, hold me)
And I'll wait all my life
You're just part of a feeling
Love you so much, I can't let you by
Look at what's left of me now
I was so lost
I just couldn't pull out
I couldn't pull out

want to love but I want you to stay
So scared that I could end up alone
And I'm not the kind to show
But somehow you've got to know
I'm falling in love with you
And still it's so much to do

And I'll be waiting for you (believe me , hold me)
And I'll wait all my life
It's just a part of a feeling
Want it so bad, I can't let it die
Look at what's left of me now
I got so lost
I just couldn't pull out

And I'll be waiting for you ( believe me , hold me)
And I'll wait all my life
It's just part of a feeling
Want it so bad, I can't let it die
That's why I'm waiting for you (to free me , hold me)
And I'll wait all my life
You're just part of a feeling
Love you so much , I can't let you by

And I'll be waiting for you ( fade out)


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