I think you feel, the way I feel
Though you don't want to say
I think you feel, the way I feel
Though it's not the easy way
Wouldn't you like to be with me
Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow....
I don't want to cause you any pain
I just want to love you
I don't want to fuck up anything
I just want to love you
And, I know you think I'm kinda strange
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
Everytime I see your face
I can hardly breathe
Everytime I see your face
I feel stupid and happy
Wouldn't you like to be with me
Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow....
I don't want to cause you any pain
I just want to love you
I don't want to fuck up anything
I just want to love you
And, I know you think I'm kinda strange
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
I'd sure like to be with you
Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow....
I don't want to cause you any pain
I'd give you the world
I don't want to fuck up anything
I want to be your girl
And, I know you think I'm kinda strange
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
I just want to love you
I just want to love you....
Ahhh---Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow come down
Watching the snow


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    This is a simply beautiful, soft song. The lyrics perfectly match the tune, and if you've ever seen the movie "Waking the Dead" you'll love it even more. A very appropriate song for the movie

    TusseyTheTerribleon May 24, 2002   Link
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    PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL

    wendyclearon September 06, 2002   Link
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    mmm this song is so pretty!! hard to find though :(

    bunnion April 12, 2005   Link

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