You Look Like A Fairy Tale
Tonight calls for something better than before,
Something new that we can rely upon,
Designing lines that should compliment
Everything you were blessed to have.
Write the script and perfect it ourselves
Sit quiet and listen for what's next to come
It seems so unexplainable, I'm trying to make sense
Of how you have collided poetically with me
(Chorus)
I want to hold your hand through the moonlit skies
Keep ourselves away from the passers by
Create moments that were planned for us
Tell you you're lovely and I think that I'm lucky
I'll count down the days and build up in my mind
What I want to say to you the very first time
Stutter a sentance but can't find the words
To compensate fully for what you deserve
For what, for what you deserve
(Chorus)
I want to hold your hand through the moonlit skies
Keep ourselves away from the passers by
Create moments that were planned for us
Tell you you're lovely and I think that I'm lucky.
I want to hold you hand and tell you
you're lovely and I think that I'm lucky...
Written by David Yeoman - 2006
Something new that we can rely upon,
Designing lines that should compliment
Everything you were blessed to have.
Write the script and perfect it ourselves
Sit quiet and listen for what's next to come
It seems so unexplainable, I'm trying to make sense
Of how you have collided poetically with me
(Chorus)
I want to hold your hand through the moonlit skies
Keep ourselves away from the passers by
Create moments that were planned for us
Tell you you're lovely and I think that I'm lucky
I'll count down the days and build up in my mind
What I want to say to you the very first time
Stutter a sentance but can't find the words
To compensate fully for what you deserve
For what, for what you deserve
(Chorus)
I want to hold your hand through the moonlit skies
Keep ourselves away from the passers by
Create moments that were planned for us
Tell you you're lovely and I think that I'm lucky.
I want to hold you hand and tell you
you're lovely and I think that I'm lucky...
Written by David Yeoman - 2006


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