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Your Song (for You) - Glenn Lewis



     
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Wear a disguise, I see it in your eyes
Afraid to give, once a heart willing to try
The love you had found, again would let you down
Locked away, now a heart longing to dieSo unsure and feeling insecure
Your heart just can't endure to rise above and fly
Set you free to bring you back to me
The promise that you'll be, keeper to my, my heartNow on we go to where no one knows
But I know that I love you even more
Tears we cry asking myself why
Did I let the only one that I love go?
You were meant for me
Darling, can't you see this is your song?Now where you are, forever seems so far
Feels like I could never love again
Wishing you were here to take away my fears
And life without you's a pain I couldn't bareSo afraid, you'd hurt if I had stayed
Despite all you had gave, I held it all inside
Gave your all but soon I'd let you fall
Not meaning to at all, I realized, can't denyNow on we go to where no one knows

But I know that I love you even more
Tears we cry asking myself why
Did I let the only one that I love go?
You were meant for me
Darling, can't you see this is your song, your song?Follow me
I'll show you the way
To a brighter day
Upon the wings of our love

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Glenn Lewis (born Glen Ricketts on March 13, 1975 in Toronto, Canada) is a soul singer and songwriter. Originally planning to pursue a career in animation as a teenager, Lewis instead decided to focus on music. His father was a member of the musical group Crack of Dawn. Lewis has cited Stevie Wonder as his biggest inspiration, and Glenn has often been compared to him because of their similarities in their tones. Glenn singing first garnered attention when he won a high-school talent contest by covering Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You".

Read more about Glenn Lewis on Last.fm.


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