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Richard Marx – Suddenly lyrics
It only took a moment
A solitary glance
And I could hear the voice of rapture call
I've loved you from a distance
Afraid to take a chance
But now it seems I cant't help but to fall
Imagine my surprise
To open my eyes
And find that you were looking back
And suddenly
I cannot remember who I used to be
Like the rain this yearning washes over me
And all the pain I knew before is gone
Yeah, suddenly
I'm no longer drifting on a empty sea
Now I know that I believe in destiny
And mine is waiting right here in your arms
I long to wake beside you
And battle in loves abyss
Washing all that's come before away
And in that frozen moment
As I receive your kiss
There will not be enough words to say
I wanna make you melt
Touch you like no one else
And do it all again a thousand times
[Chorus]
I wanna make you melt
Touch you like no one else
And do it all again a thousand times
[Chorus]
A solitary glance
And I could hear the voice of rapture call
I've loved you from a distance
Afraid to take a chance
But now it seems I cant't help but to fall
Imagine my surprise
To open my eyes
And find that you were looking back
And suddenly
I cannot remember who I used to be
Like the rain this yearning washes over me
And all the pain I knew before is gone
Yeah, suddenly
I'm no longer drifting on a empty sea
Now I know that I believe in destiny
And mine is waiting right here in your arms
I long to wake beside you
And battle in loves abyss
Washing all that's come before away
And in that frozen moment
As I receive your kiss
There will not be enough words to say
I wanna make you melt
Touch you like no one else
And do it all again a thousand times
[Chorus]
I wanna make you melt
Touch you like no one else
And do it all again a thousand times
[Chorus]
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