How come you don't wanna see me
How come you've gone and left me alone
How come you took a slow boat to China
What can I do if I can't get through to you
Baby blue on blue

I want you more
Than I ever wanted
Than I ever needed
Anyone I ever knew

I love you [I love you] more than ever
Thought that I'd never feel the way that I do

How long you gonna leave me here standing
How long til you gonna make up your mind
How long is your balloon ride to nowhere
And what can I do if I can't be there with you
Baby blue on blue

I want you more
Than I ever wanted
Than I ever needed
Anyone I ever knew

I love you more than ever
Thought that I'd never feel the way that I do

Coming under fire
We're coming under fire
I'm coming under fire
I'm coming under fire

I'm coming under fire
I'm coming under fire
I'm coming under fire
I'm coming under fire
Baby blue on blue


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    She left him and he is pleading for another chance. She has distance herself from him and is making him desire her more then he realized once she was gone. They must have had a disagreement that he now realizes was more meaningful to her than he thought. He wants her back so bad and she is staying distant from him. It is eating him up with desire and remorse.

    regina1173on April 02, 2017   Link

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