Here I am a single guy
I've seen a lot in this crazy life
There you are, what can I say
I guess you took my breath away
Something in your eyes took me by surprise
'Cause when I looked at you something you do
Is telling me more than I ever knew, oh baby

I thought I'd seen everything, 'til I saw you
I thought I'd seen everything baby I thought I knew
Now here I am alone with you
What am I supposed to do
Should I stay or should I go
Something tells me I should know

It's something in your touch that makes me feel so much
You took me by surprise I realize
And now I can't believe my eyes, oh baby

I thought I'd seen everything, 'til I saw you
I thought I'd seen everything, baby I thought I knew
I've been around the world, seen a lot of girls
In and out of love 'til I had enough

I thought I had everything, 'til I had you, oh baby
Baby let your lovin' take me all the way
I thought I'd seen everything, 'til I saw you
I thought I'd seen everything, baby I thought I knew
I thought I'd seen everything, oh baby


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