Ooh no, ooh no, ooh
They say that hate has been sent
So let loose the talk of love
Before they outlaw the kiss
Baby give me one last hug

There's a dream
That I've been chasing
Want so badly for it to be reality
(Reality, reality)
And when you hold my hand
Then I understand
That it's meant to be

Cause baby when you're with me
It's like an angel came by, and took me to heaven
(It's like you took me to heaven girl)
Cause when I stare in your eyes
It couldn't be better
(Don't want you to go oh no so)

Let the music blast
We gon' do our dance
Bring the doubters on
They don't matter at all
Cause this life's to long
And this love's to strong
So baby know for sure
That I'll never let you go

I got my favorite girl
Not feelin' no pain or fear
(Pain or fear, pain or fear, no pain)
Oh no, don't have a care in the world
Why would I, when you are here
(You are here, you are here)
There's a moment I've been chasin'
And I finally caught it out on this floor
(On this floor, in this floor)

Baby, there's no hesitation,
No reservation by taking a chance and more
Oh no, because

It's like an angel came by, and took me to heaven
(It's like you took me to heaven girl)
Cause when I stare in your eyes
It couldn't be better
(Don't want you to go, oh no so)

Let the music blast
We gon' do our dance
Bring the doubters on
They don't matter at all
Cause this life's too long
And this love's to strong
So baby know for sure
That I'll never let you go

It's like an angel came by, and took me to heaven
(It's like you took me to heaven girl)
Cause when I stare in your eyes
It couldn't be better
(Don't want you to go, oh, no, so)

Take my hand, lets just dance
Watch my feet, follow me
Don't be scared, girl I'm here
If you didn't know, this is love

(Let the music blast)
(We gon' do our dance)
(Bring the doubters on)
(They don't matter at all)
Oh baby
(Cause this life's to long)
(And it's much to strong)
(So baby no for sure)
That I'll never let you go
(I'll never let you go)

So don't fear, don't you worry 'bout a thing
I am here (right here)
I'll never let you go, ooh
Don't shed a tear, whenever you need me I'll be near
I'll never let you go,

(Ooh no, oh no, ooh)
I'll never let you go
Ooh no, ooh no, ooh
I'll never let you go


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Never Let You Go Lyrics as written by Bryan Cox Johnta Austin

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    this song is about joseph fritzl

    sfusionon July 05, 2010   Link

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