I'd Like
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What would you do if I kissed you?
What would you do if I held your hand and laid you down?
Would you find me overly familiar towards unkind to you?
Would you call me insensitive, and say that I deserve to die?
What do I do with all these feelings tearing me up inside?
What do I do with all these wasted hours dreaming of you at night?
I'd like to call you sometime
What would you do if you knew the truth?
What would you do if I told you the story of my life?
Would you find me overly familiar towards you?
Would you call me crude, fling me aside to the birds?
What do I do with all these feelings holding me back inside?
What do I do with all these wasted hours dreaming of you at night?
I'd like to call you sometime
I'd like you to need me one time
I’d like to call you sometime
Woo oh!
What would you do if I kissed you?
What would you do if I held your hand and laid you down?
Would you recognize it’s a need I've been fighting for so long?
Would you recognize it’s a hunger only you can fill?
What do I do with all these feelings warming me up inside?
What do I do with all these glorious hours dreaming of you at night?
I'd like to call you sometime
I'd like you to need me one time
I'd like to have you all the time
I'd like to call you...
Woo oh!
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| Museke artistes | Freshlyground8 |
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i'd like to see this group perform some time
i love this group, it's such a great band, i love south africa
I'm South African and seeing this group perform in Italy among a whole lot of people who don't know them or even understand English and still rock as they always do was one of my proudest moments as a South African.
Mwah, baci
Siyathanda
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