Dark Of the Night

You saved my soul in the dark of the night
When I was lonley, Your body touched mine so gently
Stay in the dark of the night because your love only could make me feel safe forever.

I was walking alone,
On the desperate sence of twilight vilent and my dreams of love seemed to die,
In the cool of the of the night,
I was in danger of loosing my soul but then your hand touched mine
Oh baby you found me just in time
When the night was calling shadows of fear were on my mind. my heart was crying.

You saved my soul in the dark of the night
When I was lonley, Your body touched mine so gently
Stay in the dark of the night because your love only could make me feel safe forever

Your a headlight in the fog so i can find way out,
And your love sent a gardian angel to help me, and it made me feel unsure
But i wasn't alone in the twilight vilent. any more
Oh baby you make my blind eye see when I thought I was dying.
Gone where the dreams that tourture me and I stoped crying.

You saved my soul in the dark of the night
When I was lonley, Your body touched mine so gently
Stay in the dark of the night because your love only could make me feel safe forever

You saved my soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul.....
Stay, stay, stay, stay, stay, stay, stay

You saved my soul in the dark of the night
When I was lonley, Your body touched mine so gently
Stay in the dark of the night because your love only could make me feel safe forever

I show you the door to freedom


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    awesome song..i like it ^^

    Fayyton February 18, 2005   Link

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