If you see me walkin' down the street
Starin' at the sky, draggin' my two feet
You just pass me by
It still makes me cry
You can make me whole again

If you see me with another guy
I'm laughin' and I'm jokin'
Trying to get by
I won't put you down
'Cause I want you around
You can make me whole again

[Chorus]
Lookin' back on when we first met
I cannot escape and I cannot forget
Baby, you're the one, you can do no wrong
You can make me whole again

Time is layin' heavy on my heart
Seems I've got too much of it
Since we've been apart
My friends make me smile
If only for a while, you can make me whole again

[Chorus]

So now, I've had to wait
But baby, if you choose your mind
Don't be too late
'Cause I just can't go on
It's already been too long
But you can make me whole again

[Chorus]

(Ooh oh oh)

[Chorus]

Baby you're the one, you can do no wrong
You can make me whole again


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Whole Again Lyrics as written by Bill Padley Andy Mcclusky

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    I think that this song is about a girl talking to her ex-boyfriend and telling him how she loves him and how without him she is incomplete. She is telling him that in her eyes he can do nothing wrong and that he is tha one for her.

    karate_girl54312on May 21, 2005   Link
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    what she said...

    loop-to-loopon June 20, 2006   Link
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    This is a lovely song about a girl still wanting her ex.

    amstar44on April 15, 2007   Link

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