I've Gotta Find You

Album: Lonely Grill (1999)
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  • I've got this dream that won't go away
    When I close my eyes your there night and day
    Baby whatever it takes I've gotta find you

    Are you someone I know or that I'll meet by chance
    Are you somewhere close or in a far away land
    Across the ocean or burnin' sand I've gotta find you

    I've gotta find you don't care how long it takes
    I know when I do it'll be worth the wait
    With God as my witness and love as my guiding star
    Maybe Miami on some sandy beach

    New York City making waves on wall street
    No matter where you are, I've gotta find you
    I've gotta find you

    You could be a checker at the grocery store
    For all I know you're the girl next door
    One thing I know for sure, I've gotta find you

    You might be a waitress workin' your way through school
    Or the anchor person on the six o'clock news
    Only my heart knows who, I've gotta find you

    I've gotta find you, don't care how long it takes
    I know when I do it'll be worth the wait
    With God as my witness and love as my guiding star
    Maybe Miami on some sandy beach

    New York City making waves on wall street
    No matter where you are, I've gotta find you

    No matter where you are, I've gotta find you
    I've gotta find you Writer/s: MARTY DODSON, RICHIE MCDONALD, RON HARBIN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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