You make me feel again
Slide across my skin again
Let me uncover you
To rediscover you

And I will open up
If you promise to give in
On this perfect night
Let the two of us be one

We will be again another time
No matter what all the others say
'cause I would leave it all so far behind
Just to be with you today

So make me feel again
Feel your every breathe again
Never mind everyone
There's only me and you

We will be again, another time
No matter what all the others say
Cause I would leave it all so far behind
Just to be with you today
Just to be with you today
(just to be with you)
Today
(just to be with you)
Today

We will be again, another time
No matter what all the others say
Cause I would leave it all so far behind
Just to be with you today

So,
We will be again, another time
And I will do what I need to do
To leave the others all so far behind
Just so I can be [Repeat: x2]
With you [Repeat: x7]


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To Be With You Lyrics as written by Chris Light Hesse Chris Hesse

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    ::sigh:: I agree with Tim (the dude above my comment) This makes me think of my boyfriend...he lives far and I hardly get to see him...but I lvoe him more than anything. ::sigh::

    Love214on February 16, 2002   Link

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