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Album: Greatest Hits (2000)
Charted: 4
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  • I been searching for you
    I heard a cry within my soul
    I never had a yearning quite like this before
    Now that you are walking right through my door

    All of my life
    Where have you been
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    And if that day comes
    I know we could win
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again

    A sacred gift of heaven
    For better worse, wherever
    And I would never let somebody break you down
    Until you cried, never

    All of my life
    Where have you been
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    And if that day comes
    I know we could win
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again

    At every time I've always known
    That you where there, upon your throne
    A lonely queen without her king
    I longed for you, my love forever

    All of my life
    Where have you been
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    And if that day comes
    I know we could win
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again

    All of my life
    Where have you been
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    And if that day comes
    I know we could win
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again

    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again
    I wonder if I'll ever see you again Writer/s: Lenny Kravitz
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Roba Music Verlag GMBH, Royalty Network, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Anthony from North Cape May, NjDamn, what a great song
  • Elly from Columbus, Ohi love this song it has helped me through some hard times in my life & i dont know why but this song always makes me feel so much better
  • Ashley from Moncton, CanadaThis has one of my all-time favorite guitar solos in it, I think it's very awesome. Adn it's one of my favourite Lenny Kravitz songs.
  • Mike from Lake Hopatcong, NjThe video was shot in SoHo, NYC. The cafe featured in the video is called Cafe Habana. It's a great little cafe with amazing food on the corner of Prince and Elizabeth. I highly suggest a visit. That's if you can get in the door since there is always a line to get in. Yes, the food is that good.
  • Kurt from Downers Grove, IlThis song has a unique meaning to me. In the video, Lenny meets this girl at a coffee shop, doesn't get her number, and when he comes back, she's not there. I saw the video one morning when I was staying in New York to visit my sister (I live in Chicago). Later that day, I met this girl at the gift shop at NBC studios and we hit it off really well, but the shop closed and I forgot to get her number. As I walked the streets of New York, I remembered the video and knew that I had to go back there and try to get her number. I did, and I stayed out with her til 4 in the morning and came out for a week a couple of months later to see her. I'm glad my story didn't turn out like the video!
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