Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)

Album: Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite (1996)
Charted: 28 36
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  • It happened the moment, when you were revealed
    'Cause you were a dream that you should not have been
    A fantasy real
    You gave me this beating baby
    This rhythm inside
    And you made me feel good and feel nice and feel loved
    Give me paradise

    So shouldn't I realize
    You're the highest of the high
    If you don't know, then I'll say it
    So don't ever wonder (don't ever wonder)

    Shouldn't I realize (shouldn't I realize)
    You're the highest of the high
    If you don't know, then I'll say it
    So don't ever wonder

    So tell me how long
    How long it's gonna take until you speak, babe
    'Cause I can't live my life
    Without you here by my side
    Woo
    You gave me the feelin', feelin' in my life

    So shouldn't I realize
    You're the highest of the high
    If you don't know, then I'll say it
    So don't ever wonder (wonder) (don't ever wonder)

    Shouldn't I realize (shouldn't I realize)
    You're the highest of the high
    That you're the highest of the high
    If you don't know, then I'll say it
    So don't ever wonder (don't ever wonder)
    Shouldn't I realize
    You're the highest
    If you don't know, then I'll say it
    So don't ever wonder (don't ever)
    Don't ever wonder
    Woo
    Don't ever wonder
    Oh, don't ever wonder
    Don't ever wonder
    Never question the meaning
    Don't ever wonder
    Without you there's no me, don't ever wonder
    Don't ever wonder
    Can't you see?
    Don't ever wonder
    Can't you see?
    Don't ever wonder Writer/s: Gordon S. Brown, Itaal Shur, Maxwell Gerald Davis Menard
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Robert Ingram from Gadsden, AlDon't ever wonder is a smooth sound I wish I had that piece of sheet music
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