love, i see you there
adrift on the air
floating by the open window
ah, the sentiment of love
reflections that speak of
what can enter when our hearts are open
here, witnesses appear
and recognize
how sacred love can be when stated
shared, shown for al to know
the beauty that can grow
when love is cultivated


our love is a sacred thing
like the mysterieis of the night
in the darkness unwavering
and still so strong come the light
our love is an infinite thing
like the sun's last ray on the sea
as it sets low in the west
and the moon rises


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    oh i love this song - its just so beautiful and poetic. im in a poetry class, and this guy i am in love with brought in his acoustic and strummed it out while singing it and gazing at me, and it always brings that back to me. its just a gorgeous song, with gorgeous lyrics, and i only wish i could write something this good.

    rachypoo6on April 28, 2002   Link
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    It's also known as "the wedding song". It's just perfect of course. (but then again, what song of hers isn't?)

    s.w.

    sarahmansouron June 16, 2002   Link
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    the lyrics are messed up

    love, i see you there adrift on the air floating by the open window ah, the sentiment of love reflections that speak of what can enter when our hearts are open here, witnesses appear and recognize how sacred love can be when stated shared, shown for all to see the beauty that can be when love is cultivated

    our love is a sacred thing like the mysterieis of the night in the darkness unwavering and still so strong come the light our love is an infinite thing like the sun's last ray on the sea as it sets low in the west and the moon rises

    love, i see you there adrift on the air floating by the open window ah, the sentiment of love reflections that speak of what can enter when our hearts are open here, witnesses appear and recognize how sacred love can be when stated shared, shown for all to know the beauty that can grow when love is cultivated

    stolenswanon July 17, 2006   Link

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