When you're here
Every thought I ever had
Becomes clear
But when you're far

The only light I ever see
Is the Stars
And when you go,
The feelings burn

As they grow
'Cause to me,
To me you're Beautiful

But when you're here
Josephine
The stars don't shine so bright
But Yeah with me

Josephine
You'd never sleep at night
But when you're here
Josephine

The stars don't shine so bright
But Yeah with me
Josephine
You'd never sleep at night

But when you go
I never sleep as I do
And in my dreams
I hold you like I never

Will release
But when you're here
Josephine
The stars don't shine so bright

But Yeah with me
Josephine
You'd never sleep at night
But when you're here

Josephine
The stars don't shine so bright
But Yeah with me
Josephine

You'd never sleep at night
I'm dreaming of you
Are you dreaming it too
I'm dreaming of you

I scream your name
But when you're here
Josephine
The stars don't shine so bright

But Yeah with me
Josephine
You'd never sleep at night
But when you're here

Josephine
The stars don't shine so bright
But Yeah with me
Josephine

You'd never sleep at night

My Josephine

I'm dreaming of you
Are you dreaming it too
I'm dreaming of you
I scream your name


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    This song is about his wife

    ~anner~on February 28, 2006   Link

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