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Someday Soon - Angela Ammons



     
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Someday Soon Lyrics


You wiped away my tears
And asked me for a smile
I pretended to for a while
I said I'd do anything
To always be with you
You promised me someday soon
But it could never be too soon
And I, I always feel you near me
Tell me you can hear me
'Cause, baby, I still hear you, ohh
And I know that nothing lasts forever
And, baby, I will never, ever
Leave this feeling of loving you
When I hear your voice
I swear I hear you breathe
Your body next to mine
Holding me
And just when I believed

It never has to end
Goodbye will never come again
Ohh, but it always comes again
But it could never be too soon
And I, I always feel you near me
Tell me you can hear me
'Cause, baby, I still hear you, ohh
And I know that nothing lasts forever
And, baby, I will never, ever
Leave this feeling of loving you
Baby, I have faith that someday
Destiny will take its place
If I could just hold on, to someday
Soon
But it could never be too soon
And I, I always feel you near me
Tell me you can hear me
'Cause, baby, I still hear you, ohh
And I know that nothing lasts forever
And, baby, I will never, ever
Leave this feeling of loving you

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Angela Ammons is a female singer and songwriter from Austin, Texas. She was signed to Abrupt Records & Universal Records at the age of seventeen to record her debut album (entitled 'Angela Ammons') which was released on September 25, 2001. Many people were first introduced to her music when one of her songs entitled "Always Getting Over You" was featured on the teen-comedy motion picture American Pie 2 and the subsequent CD soundtrack. Another of her tracks entitled "When It Doesn't Matter" was featured in the motion picture Save The Last Dance.

Read more about Angela Ammons on Last.fm.


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