When I'm a sparrow in winter, You are a seed I find
When I'm a heart with a splinter, Your blood keeps me alive
If I could call you a color, You'd be the deepest of blues
If I had my pleasure of anything, You'd be the one that I'd choose

[Chorus:]

Now it's crystal clear I'm falling for You
Now that I can see the mystery's revealed
Now I'm coming clean
I can feel my fears released
Now it's crystal clear I'm falling for You

I'm soft like clay
Your hands they mold
For You, I would run away
Just to hear You calling out my name

I'm broken and empty
Without You, I'm blinded
I need You,
I need You near me, I need You near me

Please catch me, I'm falling for You...


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Crystal Clear Lyrics as written by Tiffany Arbuckle Lee Matt Stanfield

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing

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    Yep, that sounds not too bad.

    Petaphysikaon July 28, 2002   Link

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