It isn't a crime to want
A little space to breathe
But you will be fine
The sun again will shine on you
Whatever you do

[Chorus]
Take your sweet, sweet time
I will be here when you change your mind
Take your sweet, sweet time
I will be here for you baby
Anytime

I'm feeling you pull away
'cause letting go isn't easy for me
But you'll never fly
With someone else's wings, I know
Wherever you go

[Chorus]

I will never stand in your way
Wherever your heart may lead you
I will love you the same
And I will be your comfort every day
Do you hear the words I say?

[Chorus: x2]

Oh I will be here for you
I will be here oh
I Oh I will be here
I will be here


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Take Your Sweet Time Lyrics as written by Andrew Creighton Dodd Adam Watts

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    this song is cute!l like it.basically he guy says that he loves the girl so much he wont pressure her into anything she does not want to do.there is no music video yet,but i thats what i think the song means

    iluvblonddudes13on June 21, 2005   Link
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    she does not want him because she needs some space,he says that when she does need someone,he will be there for her

    iluvblonddudes13on June 21, 2005   Link
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    what i see out of it is this: he's been broke up with and he's not over her, the broke up because she wasn't sure about their relationship and he's pretty much telling her that he'll wait for her and he'll be there when she's ready.

    shnazyon July 16, 2005   Link
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    This song reminds me of the parable of the prodigal son...

    Imagine, for a moment, if this song were sung not by a love-struck young man, but by God.

    Although it's clearly meant as a secular romantic ballad, it's food for thought.

    Paramedico987on December 04, 2008   Link
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    Memory

    Jesse McCartney sang this song to me at his concert on June 8th, 2005... it was amazing. He's so sweet. I've met with him twice.

    jmacgirl527on April 21, 2009   Link
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    i love this song my boyfriend said to me the other day i'll be here for for you anytime take your time im not going to make you do anything you ont wanna do i love you babe

    xXx Morgan xXx

    rock-the-world-bbyon May 03, 2009   Link
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    oh-my-fucking-god...Jesse McCartney would have to be THE CUTEST guy on the planet. I wish he was my bitch :(

    XxX|Taylor|XxX

    BeachBabe182on June 29, 2005   Link

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