Please wait while I slowly untie my tongue tonight
I pray by some feeble my words would tell you what my heart has to say
'Cause you've always been right beside me for so many days
How could I be without you now?

'Cause I am changed by you
The more I get to know you
The more I want you close to me
And I'll take care of you
Please just say you'll let me
Forever be whatever you need

And so if you're supposed to get what you deserve in life
And you came just in the nick of time
God's grace has overtaken me
My love, needless to say, I am blessed by you
'Cause you are the one, you are the one that I've been waiting for
I've been waiting for

And I am changed by you
The more I get to know you
The more I want you close to me
And I'll take care of you
Please just say you'll let me
Forever be whatever you need

You melt my fears away
And reach inside me with your eyes
And light a burning fire
And I cannot stop staring

And I am changed by you
The more I get to know you
The more I want you close to me
And I'll take care of you
Please just say you'll let me
Forever be whatever you need


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    Which brother of his wrote it?I couldnt remember. Ryan is just so down to earth and so nice.Im just really hoping that everything works out between Monika and him.They are recently engaged.Monika is just gorgeous.And now that I think of it this song totally fits for ryan and Monikas relationship.

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