I get lost in your eyes
And I feel my spirits rise
And soar like the wind
Is it love that I am in?

I get weak in a glance
Isn't this what's called romance
And now I know
'Cause when I'm lost I can't let go

I don't mind not knowing what I'm headed for
You can take me to the skies
It's like being lost in heaven
When I'm lost in your eyes

I just fell, don't know why
Something's there we can't deny
And when I first knew
Was when I first looked at you

And if I can't find my way
If salvation seems worlds away
Oh, I'll be found
When I am lost in your eyes

I don't mind not knowing what I'm headed for
You can take me to the skies
It's like being lost in heaven
When I'm lost in your eyes

I get weak in a glance
Isn't this what's called romance?
Oh, I'll be found
When I am lost in your eyes


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    I can't believe no one commented on this song. I know it's Debbie Gibson, but she wrote this song herself, and she wrote it at like what age? 13 or 14. That's talent. It's pretty song. I dig it.

    Ryeteron April 12, 2005   Link
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    I used to looooooooooooooove Debbie Gibson (not that i don't love her now). Anyways, I just wanted to share a quick anecdote, but when I was in high school (a freshman i think... i smoked alot :p) anyways, one day (i was in band by the way) well, one day my mom picked me up right after school and told me to tell my band director i wasn't able to stay that day for practice, I nearly died from happiness when she surprised me with tickets to her show that night (was in Austin) and I live in San Antonio, so we had to haul ass there to make it, and man, i was so happy. I still smile when I think of it now. She was and still is a beautiful woman whose voice sang her lyrics just so beautifully. Sorry for the sharing, i've been drinking a bit and heard her song on my winamp player which is on shuffle... hehe.. i'm a rambler when buzzing... take care ^^ Robert

    Snowdog2112Robon November 26, 2007   Link
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    I remember this song was huge back then, I was a pre-teenager and it we always danced with the girls to it. Fun and relatively innocent times :)

    shaymanrockon October 26, 2008   Link

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