Starting All Over

Album: Jeremih (2009)
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  • Uh huh, uh huh
    To feel a new touch, to smell a new scent
    To learn a new love, the kiss of new lips
    To build a new trust you know that's hard to find with people now a days
    I'd say that I'm so glad to find a new valentine

    [Chorus]
    To start all this all over
    Without no vision or way, of how it's suppose to be
    See back then I was real young, but now I'm much older
    So I won't make no mistakes
    Back then I just couldn't see
    I'm thinking that we need a harmony
    Uh huh, uh huh
    Seems like this is the perfect harmony
    Uh huh uh huh
    For this melody

    To see a new face, to hold a new hand
    To live a new life, to be a new man
    To win a new heart you know that Cupid's arrows not right all the time
    But your smile is like the sun that rise
    So girl I won't mind

    [Chorus:]

    I'll gently take your hand
    And try this love thing once again
    But gotta take our time and share each moment, day and night
    Or else it just slips away
    Oh slips away, slips away
    So are you willing

    [Chorus:]

    To feel a new touch, to smell a new scent
    To learn a new love, the kiss of new lips
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Writer/s: JEREMY P. FELTON, MICHAEL ABRAM SCHULTZ
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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