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Hold Me Now (Album Version) - Johnny Logan



     
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Hold Me Now (Album Version) Lyrics


Don't...
Don't close your heart to how you feel...
Dream...
And don't be afraid the dream's not real...
Close your eyes,
pretend it's just the two of us again...
Make believe this moment's here to stay...Touch...
Touch me the way you used to do...
I know...
Tonight could be all I have with you...
From now on you'll be with someone else
instead of me...
So tonight...let's build this memory...
For the last time...Hold me now
Don't cry
Don't say a word just...
Hold me now...
And I...will know though we're apart

We'll always be together
Forever in love...
What do you say when words are not enough?Time...
Time will be kind once we're apart
And your tears...
Tears will have no place in your heart
I wish I...
I could say how much I'll miss you when you're gone
All my love for you will go on and on and...Hold me now
Don't cry
Don't say a word just...
Hold me now...
And try...to understand that...
I hope that last you'll find
What you've been searching for
Though I won't be there anymore...
I will always...love you...Hold me now
Don't cry
Don't say a word just...
Hold me now...
And I...will know though we're apart
We'll always be together
Forever inlove
What do you say when words are not enough?What can I say now my words are not enough...?
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Johnny Logan (born Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard, 13 May 1954), is an Irish singer and composer. Nicknamed by some "Mr Eurovision". Logan was born in Frankston near Melbourne, Australia. His father was an Irish tenor, Patrick O'Hagan, who performed three times at The White House, for John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon. The family moved back to Ireland when Johnny was aged three. He learned the guitar and began composing his own songs by the age of thirteen. On leaving school he apprenticed as an electrician, while performing in folk and blues clubs.

Read more about Johnny Logan on Last.fm.


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