Past The Point Of Rescue

Album: Past The Point Of Rescue (1991)
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  • Last night I dreamed you were back again
    Larger than life again, holding me tight again
    Placing those same kisses on my brow
    Sweeter than ever now, lord I remember how
    Couldn't get enough of kissing, do you know how much you're missing
    No you don't, but I do

    The days like a slow train trickle by
    And even the words that I write refuse to fly
    All I can hear is your song haunting me
    Can't get the melody out of my head, you see
    Distractions are amusing, do you know how much you're losing
    No you don't, but I do

    But I do, and I wonder if I'm past the point of rescue
    Is no word from you at all the best that you can do
    I never meant to push or shove you, do you know how much I love you
    No you don't, but I do

    I swore I'd never fall like this again
    Fools like me never win, came to my knees again
    Can't close the door on likely hood
    Things might be just as good, I always believed they would
    Gotta let your love invite me, baby do you think it might be
    No you don't, but I do

    But I do, and I wonder if I'm past the point of rescue
    Is no word from you at all the best that you can do
    I never meant to push or shove you, do you know how much I love you
    No you don't, but I do

    But I do, and I wonder if I'm past the point of rescue
    Is no word from you at all the best that you can do
    I never meant to push or shove you, do you know how much I love you
    No you don't, but I do
    I know you don't, but I do
    I know you don't, but I do Writer/s: Michael John Hanly
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Peermusic Publishing
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