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Testo Simple Miracles
Testo Simple Miracles
(Richard Marx/Gary Harrison)
When I got up this morning, you were still asleep
Then the rain tapped on my window, if reminding me
To make out a list of every single gift
That you give me everyday
(Chorus:) It's a dream that never dies
It's the wonder if your eyes
It's the magic in your touch
Every star and every wish
I wake each day and live
A life that's filled with simple miracles
Sometimes in the madness, I tend to forget
And I take your love for granted
I should hold you close instead
Let me say right now, so there's no doubt
All the things you are to me
(Chorus)
And as time goes by the more that I find
That my life is in much bigger hands than mine
(Chorus)
When I got up this morning, you were still asleep
Then the rain tapped on my window, if reminding me
To make out a list of every single gift
That you give me everyday
(Chorus:) It's a dream that never dies
It's the wonder if your eyes
It's the magic in your touch
Every star and every wish
I wake each day and live
A life that's filled with simple miracles
Sometimes in the madness, I tend to forget
And I take your love for granted
I should hold you close instead
Let me say right now, so there's no doubt
All the things you are to me
(Chorus)
And as time goes by the more that I find
That my life is in much bigger hands than mine
(Chorus)
- Still Got Yesterday
- A Good Man
- Running Back To You
- She's My Kind Of Crazy
- You Still Own Me
- Testify
- Moments
- What If?
- A Boy Becomes A Man
- Belongs To You
Altri testi di Emerson Drive
HARRISON, GARY STEFAN / MARX, RICHARD
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CHRYSALIS MUSIC GROUP
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