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Just One Look - Christopher Cross



     
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On the outback, a fool for the wind
Forgot to count my blessings again
The road looks lonely, I could use a friend
Looking for somebody to forgive my sinsJust one look in your eyes
Before I go so I'll know
Somebody loves meAll the wise men, all the years
Looking for the answer in a roomful of mirrors
Dark companion, the one called fear
Take the holy water, wash away the tearsWith just one look in your eyes
Before I go so I'll know
Just one look in your eyes
Before I go so I'll know
Somebody loves meOne hope I will find
The harmony of heart and mind
So I will know
The way to give as I liveAnd I know there will be
A certain amount of uncertainty
But I must know

That you are there to hear my prayersJust one look in your eyes
Before I go so I'll know
Just one look in your eyes
Before I go so I'll know
Just one look, just one look, just one look in your eyesOne look in your eyes
One look in your eyes
One lookOne hope I will find
The harmony of heart and mind
So I will know
The way to give as I liveAnd I know there will be
A certain amount of uncertainty
But I must know
That you are there to hear my prayersOne wish there will be
In this place a time for me
When I will know
Before I go somebody loves me

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Christopher Cross is an American singer and songwriter originally from Austin, Texas. Christopher has written all his own songs, other than "Nature's Way" that appears on his Window album. He is well known for composing "Arthur's Theme" (with Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager) from the Dudley Moore film Arthur which won the Academy Award for best song in 1981 (with co-composers Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen), and the soft rock classic, "Sailing".

Read more about Christopher Cross on Last.fm.


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