I'd never imagined before

That the world could be turned on it's head

I'd never have thought

To be here in this place

I'd never have dreamt that in love

I'd be lost and so easily led

I guess I was caught

By that hint of a smile on her face


I thought I was happy

When my life was as easy as pie

But that was the past

Of an ignorant youth

I'm falling in love with the girl

But I'm forced to be living a lie

And she'd never love mew&d

If she knew the truth


Is it asking too much

If I pray for a miracle, miracle

That one day she'll love me

One day she'll say I care


Although he's changing day by day

He finds these tender words of love

Impossible to say

He walks in the room

And I'm never quite sure

If he's trying to be somebody else

I'm liking him better that he's

Not his arrogant self

Perhaps I'm expecting too much

Of a miracle, miracle

One day he'll love mew&d

One day he'll say I love you

And I will love him until I die


Distant Star

Cast your light

On my life


And one by one

I didn't anticipate feeling the power of love

In this way


And day by dayw&d

We've never been closer than this

And I find myself daring to pray


We'll find these tender ways of love

Impossible to disobeyw&d


One day she'll love me


One day he'll say I love you


And I will love her


Until the moment

Our hearts stop beating

And we are light






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One Day She'll Love Me Lyrics as written by David Harltley John Cardon Debney

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    By Larry Ferlinghetti

    But she was really long-gaited And restless as a mare And coursed the cafes Through revolving doors and nights Looking

    And when she grew old Slept among horses

    sillybunnyon September 02, 2006   Link

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