Lyrics: "run run run to you"

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  1. sueonthegreen said:

    Default Lyrics: "run run run to you"

    When I was pregnant with my daughter (2000) there was a dance track I used to listen to with lyrics something like:
    "when the wind hears my name"
    "run run run to you"
    "I could scale (or sail) an ocean"

    I would love to find this for my daughter because it describes exactly how I felt about having her. Thanks.
     
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    Mumbles said:

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    This maybe??... "Skydive" by Freefall

    The first moment before the first touch
    We know the longing
    We have to hold each other
    I will drown you in love
    must sufficate your needs
    Now we're healed
    we have our own language

    I feel wonderful
    I could skydive from the moon
    Sail an ocean on my fingertips
    When the wind screams my name

    Take his hand and be free
    To run run run to you

    I feel wonderful

    The first moment before the first touch
    We knew the longing
    We have to hold each other
    I will drown you in love
    Must sufficate your needs
    Now we're healed
    We have our own language

    Collect your words
    I have them when you're gone
    I silently smile
    Even miss you in my sleep

    No rush no loss no lies
    This journey is our love
    You're my hero
    From heaven did you call

    I feel wonderful
    I could skydive from the moon
    Sail an ocean on my fingertips
    When the wind screams my name

    Take his hand and be free
    To run run run to you

    I feel wonderful
    I could skydive from the moon
    Sail an ocean on my fingertips
    When the wind screams my name

    Take his hand and be free
    To run run run to you

    Here's a youtube link YouTube - SKYDIVE FREEFALL
    Its nice to be important, but its more important to be nice
    Y Ddraig Goch ddyry gychwyn
     
  3. sueonthegreen said:

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    Thanks so much. Reading the lyrics has reminded me even more about how I felt at the time (and now!)