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Thought I was over, I was at the end
Thought I was done with my heart
Then I met you and it could beat again
Each pulse a second startYou kissed my dying mouth
My blood began to warm
My life was running out
But I was hoping to be rebornI levitate towards you
And the way that you move
I rise to the occasion of a dream come true
Don't hesitate when I do
Don't be afraid of the mood
Thought it was too late but now I levitate towards you
Thought I was dreaming, are you really mine?
You must be to good to be true
Fought all my demons then to find divine
Is ever the sweeter, mon chouSo dance me to the stars
And lend me your caress
Hold me in your heart

Then I can die of happinessI levitate towards you
And the way that you move
I rise to the occasion of a dream come true
Don't hesitate when I do
Don't be afraid of the mood
Thought it was too late but now I levitate towards you
I levitate towards you
And the way that you move
I rise to the occasion of a dream come true
Don't hesitate when I do
Don't be afraid of the mood
Thought it was too late but now I levitate towards youThought it was too late but now I levitate towards you
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Imelda Mary Higham (born Imelda Mary Clabby on 10 July 1974), professionally known as Imelda May, is an Irish musician and singer-songwriter. Born and raised in The Liberties area of Dublin, May began her career in music at age sixteen - performing with a number of local bands and musicians - before forming her own band in 2002. She released her debut studio album, No Turning Back, in 2003 and relocated to London, United Kingdom, with husband and guitarist Darrel Higham after its release. Following an appearance on the BBC music programme Later.

Read more about Imelda May on Last.fm.


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