When I see you smile
It feels like I'm falling
It's not for anybody else to know
The way your face could light the bitter dark of every street
In every town I'll ever go
It's not for anybody else to know
For anybody else to know

When I see you smile
First thing in the morning
It raises curtains on your lazy eyes
Could it be that you and I have the greatest love to ever be
How could this have ever been before?
It's not for anybody else to know
For anybody else to know

When Friday night arrives
We'll let it pass outside the door
This is not for anybody else
Anybody else to know


Lyrics submitted by boomslang20117

When I See You Smile Lyrics as written by Bic (briolette Kah) Runga

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Yes this song truely is amazing.

    I agree with tomato-juice's explanation of the lyrics, definately about a pure love.

    I love the line "Could it be that you and I have the greatest love to ever be," - It is just very romantic and captures the thoughts of alot of people in love.

    The simple acoustic guitar arrangement also shows off the purity of Bic's voice. Simply perfect!

    Jjayon October 17, 2006   Link

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