Bridge of Spies

Album: Bridge of Spies (1987)
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  • So long I've waited for you to come to me
    Anticipated what I would say.
    And no one could know how it feels to be
    In your embrace again
    So tender.
    Yes
    There were times I could not hold on

    Each day that came a little more hope was gone.
    I'd look into my heart to see what I had done

    And now I can't believe
    The day is finally come!

    I am walking over the bridge of spies today

    Freedom is only one more step away
    You only have to hold me.

    Take me to you!
    Now the things we wanted
    They're so far away it seems

    Your love is a distant thing that I kept deep inside of me.
    Now if I could show you where I lived in my fantasy

    On the continent of dreams you'd be with me.
    I don't know if I could go through it all again
    For what's the point if you are never free to say.
    This is what I believe
    This is a part of me

    No hero
    No regrets
    But only meant to be.

    I am walking over the bridge of spies today
    I am walking over the bridge of spies today

    Hold me
    Hold me! Hold me
    Hold me! Writer/s: CAROL ANN DECKER, RONALD PHILLIP ROGERS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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