Loving you madly will be forever
I see the ocean in your eyes when we're together
There are no boundaries
There are no limits
My heart has been embraced
Now that you're in it

Hold me closer to your dreams
Closer to your fears
Close to hear your laughter
Hold me when you're close to tears

Time passes by, seconds into minutes
Every field and flower fades
But love is infinite
There are no boundaries
There are no limits
My heart's a bigger place
Now that you're in it

[Chorus]
Hold me closer to your dreams
Closer to your fears
Close to hear your laughter
Hold me when you're close to tears
I wanna be the one you tell your secrets to
All I want is to be closer
Closer to you

How tight can you hold me?
How long can we stay awake?
How hard can we laugh?
How much love can we make?

[Chorus]


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Closer Lyrics as written by Rick Nowels Dido Armstrong

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    Every field and flower fades but love is infinite

    this means that she devirginized a ton of flowers and they are not virgins anymore so after she devirginizes each lesbian she goes on to the next to love

    smellyspiceon February 03, 2008   Link

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