You're my distance, destination of choice
I'd give anything just to hear your voice
I could have passed you on the street
Without saying a word
Most times, I miss the voice that goes unheard

What if I missed you
You got caught in the sun
What if I did something never to be enough

People everywhere how could I be sure
If it's you that I have been looking for
What would it take for me to be comfortable
With you, with me you're the chosen one

What if I missed you
You got caught in the sun
What if I did something never to be enough

You are there for me
This I hope and pray
Will you wait for me
Or will I be too late this time

What if I missed you
You got caught in the sun
What if I did something never to be enough

Will you wait for me
Or will I be too late this time
You are there for me
This I hope and pray


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Caught in the Sun Lyrics as written by Mark Mcfadden Wilkerson Mark Wilkerson

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    actually, the second vs is right in the first entry as oppose to the 2nd entry, they're both right and wrong, just gotta cut them both up and peice em together and listen to the song very carefully..

    eekerson March 26, 2002   Link

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