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Even MORE love from Harry

Zeitgeist.

This song is amazing.

Lyrics:

I know you so well
I can tell by the sound of your voice
If you're really in love with me
And you are
You are

You know I can't lie
If I say to you 'baby, I love you'
Then baby, I love you
And I do
I do

I do... could it be that's the
Phrase you thought never would phase you
Well baby, you better hold on tight
'cause I'm the one who's supposed to
Kneel down and propose, well alright
I might, I might

So, when I kiss you good-night
Just sleep tight with the thought that you'll
Always be caught up in love with me
And you'll dream that the stars up above
Have the answer of whether we'll be
Or whether we won't be
In love...
Well, we are,
We are

Comments

Bill Cobabe said…
Yep - I sing this one in the shower, in the car, as I walk around the park, in my sleep at night... This song is amazing. This is another album I think I wore out, although if I remember right, this one was purchased by Amie... Sorry, sis. I'll make it up to you some day! LOL!

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