You can spend your whole life waiting for the chance of a lifetime
And never stop to think twice
And time, time doesn't stop because you ask it to
I’m standing right in front of you, it’s true

I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed

Don’t let me go
I’m believing that this is true
Every word that I breathe for you is true blue
And you should give me something I can hold on to
Maybe you

I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed

And baby, I want you to want to forget about the world outside
But don’t worry, just lock those eyes in time with me
With me

I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you, I can see you
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed
I can see you with my eyes closed


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