When I think Of You

Album: Trial by Fire (1996)
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  • Magic moments
    There're the things I will remember
    Where's the time we spent together laughing
    Then you walk into my dream dear

    And I see your face
    Young and so free, smiling at me
    So long since I've had you near

    Now you've come back again
    Where the love never ends
    And you're right here
    When I think of you

    When I need you, I just close my eyes
    And you're here
    Right beside me when I'm lost in shadows
    Of the memories of you oh my dear

    And I see your face
    Young and so free, smiling at me
    In your eyes I walk without fear
    We're together again
    Where the love never ends
    'Cause you're right here
    When I think of you

    Hold on just for a while
    Hold on hold on

    I try to forget the night that you left
    It's all so unreal, with you gone
    I can dream once again
    Where the love never ends
    'Cause you're right here
    When I think of you
    When I think of you
    When I think of you Writer/s: JONATHAN CAIN, STEPHEN RAY PERRY
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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