My friends tell me I'm crazy
They say that I'm strange
They tell me ever since I met you I've changed
I must admit it's true and I'd go outta my way to do
Anything for you 'cause baby I want you to know
That I've gotten so close
And I need you to show me a sign
Because you and I can't afford to waste time
When it's love that's on my mind

chorus:
Every second
Every minute
Every hour
Every day
It's you that I've been thinkin of
And everyday
Every week
Every month
Every year
With you I wanna be in love
'cause I can't get enough

always on my mind
Yes you are
I think about you all the time

I can't eat and I can't sleep I can't think
'cause all I think about is you
And how you make me feel inside
From every little thing that you do
'cause you put a smile on my face
Every time you embrace and pull my body close to you
But if only you knew all the things that I'd do
For your love I'd stay true

chorus:

all I need is a little more time and devotion
So that we can be livin a life of love
For eternity
'cause I don't want to be alone
And my house would not be home
Without you here with me



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Always on My Mind Lyrics as written by Michael Pasquale Di Scala Dave Whelan

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Fintage House Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    "Always On My Mind" reminds me of a classmate who asked me to go download it. She was nice.

    Simplisticon July 03, 2002   Link

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