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Turn around, turn around
And fix your eye in my direction
So there is a connection
I can't speak, I can't make a sound
To somehow capture your attention
I'm staring at perfection
Take a look at me so you can see
How beautiful you are
You call me a stranger, you say I'm a danger
But all these thoughts are leaving you tonight
I'm broken, abandoned, you are an angel
Making all my dreams come true tonight
I'm confident, but I can't pretend
I wasn't terrified to meet you
I knew you could see right through me
I saw my life flash right before my very eyes
And I knew just what we?d turn into
I was hoping that you could see
Take a look at me so you can see
You call me a stranger, you say I'm a danger
But all these thoughts are leaving you tonight
I'm broken, abandoned, you are an angel
Making all my dreams come true tonight
You are an angel
Making all my dreams come true tonight
Take a look at me so you can see
How beautiful you are
Take a look at me so you can see
How beautiful you are
Take a look at me so you can see
How beautiful you are
Take a look at me so you can see
How beautiful you are
Your beauty seems so far away
I'd have to write a thousand songs
To make you comprehend how beautiful you are
I know that I can't make you stay
But I would give my final breath
To make you understand how beautiful you are
Understand how beautiful you are
You call me a stranger, you say I'm a danger
But all these thoughts are leaving you tonight
I'm broken, abandoned, you are an angel
Making all my dreams come true tonight
You call me a stranger, you say I'm a danger
You call me a stranger
Part of these releases
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- Track 4 on A Twist In My Story
- 3 Maybe
- 5 Your Call
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- Track 4 on A Naked Twist In My Story
- 3 Maybe
- 5 Your Call
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- Track 4 on A Twist In My Story (Bonus Track Version)
- 3 Maybe
- 5 Your Call
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