Shadows grow so long before my eyes
And they're moving across the page
Suddenly the day turns into night
Far away from the city
But don't hesitate
'Cause your love won't wait

Ooh, baby, I love your way (every day)
I want to tell you I love your way, every way
I want to be with you night and day
I love your way

(Moon appears to shine and light the sky)
With the help (of some) fireflies
I wonder how they have the power to shine, shine, shine
(I can see them) yes, I see them
(Yeah) under the pine

(But don't) don't
(Hesitate) hesitate
(Yeah, your love) 'cause your love
(Won't wait) won't wait

Ooh, baby I love your way (every day) every day
I wanna tell you I love your way (every way) every way
I wanna be with you night and day
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah

(But don't) don't
(Hesitate) hesitate
('Cause your love) 'cause your love
(Won't wait) your love won't wait

I can see the sunset in your eyes
Brown and grey, yeah
Through the sights
Clouds are stalking islands in the sun
(Wish I could buy one) wish I could buy one
Out of season

(But don't) don't
(Hesitate) don't hesitate
(Yeah, your love) 'cause your love
(Won't wait) your love won't wait

Ooh, baby I love your way (every day) every day
I wanna tell you I love your way (every way)
Just wanna tell you, baby
I wanna be with you night and day
What can I say? (Oh) What can I say?

Ooh, baby, I love your way
I love your way (night and day)
I wanna tell you I love your way
Every day
I wanna be with you night and day
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah

I love your way


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    to me this song makes me think of someone special. About holding them tight, that having them with you makes your night complete. That they are the most special thing in your life atm...and that you would do anything for them.

    jess0903on July 10, 2007   Link

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