Would you believe me
If I said My head is spinning without you
Would you believe me
If I just want to let you know how I feel about you

Now I want to know what I can do to make you stay with me tonight
'Cause I do
Would you believe me if I leave you, cause here I go

Am I reaching you now
I'm just trying to tell you that I'm letting you go
Am I reaching you now
Dearly departed now that you've started, I'm going to finish it

Would you believe me
If I held on too tight to make it without you
Would you believe me
If I just gotta let you know I cant live without you
Would you believe me if I leave you cause here I go

Am I reaching you now
I'm just trying to tell you that I'm letting you go
Am I reaching you now
Dearly departed, now that you've started it, I'm going to finish it

Now I don't mean to test your faith
Or make you think that I wont wait for you
'Cause I will
But baby this is all I got
So I'm gonna give it one last shot
I would give you more than enough
But baby I got to let go
Let you go

Would you believe me
Am I reaching you now
I was trying to tell you I was letting you go
Am I reaching you now
Dearly departed, now that you've started, I'm going to finish it

(am I reaching you now)
Gotta finish it
Gotta finish it
Dearly departed, now that you've started, I'm gonna finish it


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Am I Reaching You Now Lyrics as written by Brandon Bush Audley Freed

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    The chicks walked all over him and the relationship and he isn't putting up with it any more. She thinks he adores her, which he does, but she's used him too much.

    Now that she has started to tear them apart he's just going to finish it before he's wrecked

    Or something like that.

    amymonsterron December 11, 2007   Link

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