The first time we held hands together,
It was like my world had stopped
The first time we closed eyes together,
It was like I couldn't talk

All I need from you
Is just a sentence or two
Telling me that you
Feel the way that I do

All I need from you
Is just a story or two
Telling me that you
Feel the way that I do

Every time we stand together,
I think of all the things I lack
And every time we hold each other,
All I want is that it lasts and lasts and lasts...

'Cause what I need from your
Is just a sentence or two
Telling me that you
Feel the way that I do

All I need from you
Is just a story or two
Telling me that you
Feel the way that I do

'Cause I'm not worthy of you...

(Would you stay if I played you my melody
Time would be kind in my mind when you're here with me
What could I say to you

(I can't tell what you want)

Saved my life but you might wanna hear me play
All I need is a miracle to help me stay
Beside you, beside you

And what you want me to be)


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    this song is so cute & simple, i really like it. obviously all he wants is the girl he likes telling him she likes him back. i can relate to where he says, "cause I'm not worthy of you..." because i mean honestly who hasn't ever felt like that?

    daydreamer813on April 17, 2009   Link

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