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2003 Lyrics


Hey baby
Why'd you turn away
I was about to say that
Something baby
I thought would make you smile
At least for a little while
Oh well baby
That's the way it goes
Right from my head to my toes
And you're the first to know
That I've got a brilliant plan
I hope you understand
I want to meet in two thousand and three
I want to see what the future can bring to me
I want to
And when I do I'll meet you here my darling yeah
And when I'm free
I'll be waiting where I said I would be my love

Will you wait for me
What we've found
Is such a precious thing
And that's what I'm trying to sing but
Before I lose my nerve
I better write down these words
'cause I don't know what you heard
I want to meet in two thousand and three
I want to see what the future can bring to me
I want to
And when I do I'll meet you here my darling yeah
And when I'm free
I'll be waiting where I said I would be my love
Will you wait for me
And you know that I won't change my mind
I made a promise to be true
Let them say that it's a selfish game
But I won't play with anyone but you
I want to meet in two thousand and three
I want to see what the future can bring to me
I want to
And when I do I'll meet you here my darling yeah
And when I'm free
I'll be waiting where I said I would be my love
I meet you here in two thousand and three
I want to see what the future can bring to me
I want to
And when I do I'll meet you here my darling yeah
And when I'm free
I'll be waiting where I said I would be my love
I'll be waiting where I said I would be my love
Will you wait for me

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APM - Chris Atkins, Colin Potter & Phil Mouldycliff. Collaboration of three artists to record the sounds and environment of the Sprint Mill in Cumbria, England. And also... "American Public Media is one of the nation's premier public radio producers, bringing you over 20 national public radio programs and specials." (http://americanpublicmedia.org/) APM is like NPR, but isn't. It used to be MPR (Minnesota Public Radio), but they expanded and changed their name.

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