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Title:Sometimes Late at Night Lyrics by: Royce D. Wilson Copyright 2002
I've probably passed her on the street Sat beside her on a bus More than once or twice I've dreamed Dreamed about the two of us
I may have touched her on the sleeve At a crowded picture show As I held her door to leave Something we may never know
And sometimes late at night... Nights I couldn't sleep I'd wonder what it would be like If she were laying there with me
But, she was probably too high on a plane Couldn't see me on the ground She probably blew by on a train That didn't stop in my home town
I may have danced across the floor Where she held another tight Cast a glance, but nothing more I guess the timing wasn't right
And sometimes late at night As I lay in bed awake I'd wonder what it would be like mmmmm the love that we would make
Well, call it destiny or fate But our eyes will meet one day And it won't come a bit too late She'll walk up to me and say I've probably passed you on the street Sat beside you on a bus More than once or twice I've dreamed... Dreamed about the two of us.....
[This message has been edited by blakeh (edited 09-01-2002).]
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