Lyrics of 'Love is' by Helen Austin

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I always wanted you
Always wanted you to see me
Now what else can I do
What else can I do
You need me

Oh love is
Oh uh oh
Love is

I'm waiting for a sign
Waiting for a mark to guide me
And I can't believe you're here
can't believe it's really you

Oh love is
Oh uh oh
Love is
Uh oh this is love
Uh oh this is love

Oh love is
Oh uh oh
Love is
Oh uh oh
Love is
I always wanted you
Always wanted you to see me

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