DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

She Takes Me - Dean Geyer



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

She Takes Me Lyrics


If there's chance to make it
Either way I'll take it to be by her side
To swim in her affection, bathe in her attention
Could she be mine?Can I look through into her eyes, into her disguise?
Does she see me, how can I make her realise
She takes me to higher ground,
And I'll never come back down
If I had a moment I'd show her all that we could haveBut we're still strangers, but we're still strangersDo you know I'm waiting?
Right here for the taking
I'll play my part
Don't leave me out here stranded with a love abandoned
This could be a startCan I look through into your eyes, into your disguise?
Do you see me, how can I make you realise
You take me to higher,
She takes me to higher ground,
And I'll never come back down
If I had a moment I'd show her all that we could haveBut we're still strangers, but falling for you
If I had my way

You'd be in my armsAnd she takes me to higher ground,
And I'll never come back down.
She takes me to higher ground,
And she's everything I wanted.
She takes me to higher ground,
And I'll never come back down.
If I had a moment I would show her all that we could have.
She takes me to higher ground,
And I'll never come back down.
If I had a moment I'd show her all that we could have.
But we're still strangers, we're still strangers.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Dean Geyer was born on 20 March 1986 in Johannesburg, South Africa, is the oldest of three children (Jess and Tatum) to parents Debbie and Keith. He moved to Melbourne, Australia, at age 15 leaving most of his family behind. Dean attended Melbourne High School, a select-entry school for boys, finishing his Victorian Certificate of Education from MHS in 2004, but did not pursue higher education. He finished third in the talent contest Australian Idol 2006.

Read more about Dean Geyer on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Dean Geyer