Oh, my love, my darling, I've hungered for your touch a long, lonely time.
And time goes by so slowly and time can do so much, are you still mine?
I need your love, I need your love, God speed your love to me!

Lonely rivers flow to the sea, to the sea, To the open arms of the sea.
Lonely rivers sigh, "Wait for me, wait for me!" I'll be coming home, wait for
me!

Oh, my love, my darling, I've hungered, hungered for your (touch) a long,
lonely time (?)
Time goes by so slowly and time can do so much, are you still
mine?
I need your love, I need your love, God speed your love to me!


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    What a comment, ronas! I really admire Air Supply! They're vocals are of high quality! This song is of no exception! The only problem is, I don't like the way they sing in duets. I just want the other one to sing. :) Some people don't really appreciate this song, but I think it's really good. Oldies but goodies!

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