I Want You

Album: The Singles (1994)
Charted: 18
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  • No one ever said it was gonna be easy
    A pain to tease me, the barrier's broken
    Climbing aboard on a white knuckle, ride
    Churns my insides and the wheels are in motion

    I want you

    My heart is set, harder and harder
    The chance of defeat is not in my nature
    I've set a course and you're the receiver
    I'm the retriever, I'm out to get you

    I want you, right now and forever

    No one ever said it was gonna be easy
    A pain to tease me, the barrier's broken
    Climbing aboard on a white knuckle, ride that
    Churns my insides and the wheels are in motion

    I want you, right now and forever
    I want you, right now and forever
    I want you, right now and forever

    The barrier's broken
    The barrier's broken
    The barrier's broken
    The barrier's broken
    I want you Writer/s: JOHN FRANCIS O'HAGAN, TOM SWIFT
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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