I remember the time that I was afraid to let go
'Til the day I met you...

Yeah, yeah

Now everyday, I gotta let you know

Chorus:
I'm standing here right now
I'll never let you down
I'll give my everthing
'Cause I want you to feel me
I opened up to you
I know your heart is true
I'd save myself for you
'Cause I want you to feel me

Mmm, yeah...

And I could see the difference in me
Even in the rain or sunshine
From now on, I promise not to let you go
You'll never be alone
My heart is now your own
You show so many words unspoken
Each and every day, I've gotta let you know

(Chorus)

Yeah, yeah, oh
Yeah, oh baby

If you know you're never alone, I'll be there right by your side
Finally, I've found someone to be there right in my life
It's gonna be you...
I feel you, you feel me
We feelin', no
I want you, you want me
Want you... inside

The best that's in me, I wanna give it to you
And I wanna let it show
It feels so good, so good
To feel this way, this way
I want you to know, baby, feel me

I'm standing here right now
I'll never let you down
I'll give my everthing
'Cause I want you to feel me
I opened up to you
I know your love is true
I'd save myself for you
'Cause I want you to feel me

(Chorus x2)


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    I think this song is about a girl who's been searching for that true love and who has finally found it. She wants to spend her life with him now. My friend thinks it's about marriage and another of my friends thinks about sex. Either way, it's a romantic song.

    adriandewitton June 06, 2002   Link
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    Its about sex. mandy moore you little whore.

    PunKRoCkEr-Grrrl!on June 15, 2002   Link
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    I think it's about sex too but she's not a whore. I think she's trying to tell her boyfriend that she wants to lose her virginity to him. I love this song.

    Hearbreaker415on July 31, 2002   Link
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    It's actually not about sex... the song is supposed to be about a girl telling a guy that she really likes him. She "feels him" (digs him, likes him, ya know), and she wants him to feel her to. She wants him to like her. The lyric "Want you inside" isn't referring to sex. It's a way of saying she wants him inside her life. She wants him to be a part of her life as more than a friend. She wants him to know who she is inside.

    Oh and some of the lyrics are wrong in this... the "I'll save myself for you" is actually "I'll sing my song for you"... and the "Follow me I found someone (who's gonna love me)" is actually "FINALLY I found someone (Who's gonna love me) to be the love in my life"

    Anyone who wants the full CORRECT lyrics, can e-mail me.

    MusiCaligurl82on August 03, 2002   Link

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