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Midge Ure Little One


Bring me the heat that excites me The only one, oh oh my little one Blessed with the gifts that delight me The only one, oh oh my little one

Making the waves that surround me Lost in a sea of constant change Caught in an ocean that drowns me They come and go, like waves they carry me away No explanation meets The way you make me feel I feel each time you come

Bring me the heat that excites me The only one, oh oh my little one Blessed with the gifts that delight me The only one, oh oh my little one

Somedays I felt so hollow I never knew feelings ran so deep Those days are hard to follow They'd come and go Like waves they'd carry me away The memories I hold Sad monuments to love Tumble as you come

Bring me the heat that excites me The only one, oh oh my little one Blessed with the gifts that delight me The only one, oh oh my little one

Now I seem to understand My helplessness at your command No one else could make me feel so alive Now I wait to bend and yield To the sensual world that you've revealed Nothing else could make me feel so alive My little one



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