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Maybe I'm Amazed - Carleen Anderson



     
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Maybe I'm amazed
at the way you love me all the time.
Maybe I'm afraid of the way I love you.
Maybe I'm amazed at the way
you pulled me out in time,
and hung me on a line.
Maybe I'm amazed at the way
I really need you.
Maybe I'm a woman,
maybe I'm a lonely woman
who's in the middle of something
that she doesn't really understand.
Maybe I'm a woman,
maybe you're the only man
who could ever help me.

Baby, won't you help me understand?
Maybe I'm amazed at the
way you're with me all the time.
Maybe I'm afraid of the way I leave you.
Maybe I'm amazed at the
way you help me sing my song,
right me when I'm wrong.
Maybe I'm amazed at the
way I really need you.
Maybe I'm a woman,
maybe I'm a lonely woman
who's in the middle of something
that she doesn't really understand.
Maybe I'm a woman,
maybe you're the only man
who could ever help me.
Baby, won't you help me understand?
(guitar solo)
Oh, Oooooh
Maybe I'm a woman,
maybe I'm a lonely woman
who's in the middle of something
that she doesn't really understand.
Maybe I'm a woman,
maybe you're the only man
who could ever help me.
Baby, won't you help me understand?
Oh, Oooooh
Maybe I'm amazed
at the way you love me all the time.
Maybe I'm afraid of the way I love you.
Maybe I'm amazed at the way
you pulled me out in time,
and hung me on a line.
Maybe I'm amazed at the way
I really need you.
Oh, oh, ooooooh
Oh, oh, ooooooh
Maybe amazed
Maybe amazed
... repeat until the end
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Carleen Anderson is an American soul singer who has had success in the United Kingdom. She is the daughter of the singer Vicki Anderson and step-daughter of Bobby Byrd, and cousin of Jhelisa and was most well know as the lead singer in the Young Disciples as well as for her own solo career. Anderson was raised by her paternal grandparents in Houston, Texas during the civil rights movement in the 1960s.

Read more about Carleen Anderson on Last.fm.


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