You, close to me
You, loving me
That’s my dream
Will it ever happen...

Yeah, just a dream
‘Coz I know I’ve betray you
Too late for remorse
You’ll never want of me again

You, close to me
You, loving me
That’s my dream
Will it ever happen...

I’m cursed
Never had my dream come true
I’m a dreamer, a lover
Hope you’ll stop thinking of me
As the sucker you see in me

Will it ever happen again
To fall asleep with you
Will it ever happen again
I still have love for you
Even if I speak other words
I’d never stop

You, close to me
You, loving me
That’s my dream
Will it ever happen...

Will it ever happen
I hope so
Will it ever happen
It’s your choice
I’m a mistaker
(Not a fucker)


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    A song about missed love and how we want to start over when we do a mistake.

    darked_heartson August 28, 2002   Link

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