Sometimes I burn just to taste your kiss
To hear passion call me by name
To make love to you the reckless bandit
And become new to the flame

Sometimes when I need to know how much you love
There's a softer way to show me
Love me in your arms
Hold me closer to your heart
Sometimes I just need you to hold me

You know the words to make me feel pretty
Lying there in the early morning light
I like it when you say you'd be lost without me
And I love all your reasons why

Sometimes when I need to know how much you love
There's a softer way to show me
Love me in your arms
Hold me closer to your heart
Sometimes I just need you to hold me

Hold me like a heart should hold ones soul
Hold me like you're afraid to let me go

Sometimes when I need to know how much you love
There's a simple way to show me
Hold me in your arms
Listen to the beating of our hearts
Sometimes I just need you to hold me
Sometimes I just need you to hold me


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Hold Me Lyrics as written by Brian Miller Mashonda Tifrere

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This is EXACTLY how i feel with my boyfriend. I just want him to hold me and tell me he loves me. I love it when he does that.

    ManDuh003on April 11, 2003   Link

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