Lyrics of 'Perfect Shape' by Francis Dunnery

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Hide away all your fears
and the truth in your heart will follow
Show yourself to yourself
and you don't have to wait until tomorrow
You make me feel, you make me see
I want you by my side to throw that perfect shape inside of
me
All my life I've been telling myself that I can't go on no
longer
I don't know why I'm crying `cause I feel so happy
Now the words are cast in numbers
And you make me feel, you make me see
I want you by my side to throw that perfect shape inside of
me
You make me high, you make me free
I want you in my mind together so we can be free
to grow that perfect shape inside of me
Come to me now `cause I'm ready
You're the light of my world
You make me feel, you make me see
I want you by my side to throw that perfect shape inside of
me

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