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Until I Make You Mine - Lou Gramm



     
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I see your face and I remember when
So much has changed between now and then
There was a time you had to make up your mindThe feeling grows, it was born on tears
and kept alive for all these years
But I won't rest until I make you mine, all mineI used to fantasize that you were mine
You tried to hide your feelings but I'm not blind
I saw it when I looked into your eyes
I've had a thing about you for a long, long timeWhy do I wait? When I know nothing's changed
This love should fade, but feels the same
I can't believe, that you still think of meHow many times have I been dreaming of?
Whispering the words, my words of love
I can't believe that you still dream about meI used to fantasize that you were mine
You tried to hide your feelings, but I'm not blind
I saw it when I looked into your eyes
I've had a thing about you for a long, long timeNow I dream
Over and over again
The same dream
I'd better stopI see your face and I remember when

So much has changed between now and then
There was a time you had to make up your mindI used to fantasize that you were mine
You tried to hide your feelings, but I'm not blind
I saw it when I looked into your eyes
I've had a thing about you for a long, long time
For a long, long time
For a long, long time
I love you for a long, long time

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Lou Gramm (born Lou Grammatico May 2, 1950 in Rochester, New York) is an American rock music vocalist and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist for the popular group Foreigner while also having a successful solo career. His personal hits include "Midnight Blue" and "Just Between You and Me". Gramm first appeared nationally on Capital Records with the band Black Sheep in 1975, and they also released a single on Chrysalis Records, the first American act signed to that English label, in 1974 before moving to Capital.

Read more about Lou Gramm on Last.fm.


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