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(Verse 1)
A charcoal heart that you can't ignore
Because you've been burned before
You tell me that everything that is good will end
You were building castles in the air
But they fell to the ground there was nothing there
You said you'd never get so close again
And lately, it's yellow lights and you're breaking
Say you just want to wait and see it all unfold
But baby when you find what you're seeking
Something you can believe in you just got to go
(chorus)
So let's not take it slow
Let's not take it slow
I don't want to take it slow
Let's not take it slow
(Verse 2)
I don't want to rush your love

I can never get enough
I'm sitting outside your door
I give you everything you need
Sunshine, the world and all your dreams
So what are we waiting for
But lately, it's yellow lights and you're breaking
Say you just want to wait and see it all unfold
But baby when you find what you're seeking
Something you can believe in you just got to go
(chorus)
(Bridge)
Waiting for the perfect storm
We've been slowly chasing love
Now it's time to cross the line
And I want more
But lately, it's yellow lights and your breaking
Say you just want to wait and see it all unfold
But baby when you find what you're seeking
Something you can believe in you just got to go
(chorus)

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Ann Hampton Callaway (born May 30, 1959) is a singer, composer, lyricist, pianist, and actress. She is best known for writing and singing the theme to the TV series The Nanny and starring in the Broadway musical Swing!, for which she won the Theater World Award and was nominated for a Tony for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. She occasionally also performs with her sister Liz Callaway. On November 3, 2006 she gave a master class at Cornish College of the Arts. In December 2007, she recorded a track Clouds on Kenny Barron's CD The Traveler.

Read more about Ann Hampton Callaway on Last.fm.


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