True Love

Album: Guitar Slinger (2011)
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  • No one ever told me
    During all those tears I cried
    That one day you would hold me
    I just kept hoping inside

    True love was waiting
    True love would find me in time
    True love was waiting
    Your love would finally be mine

    No one ever showed me
    Such care and tenderness
    Baby you know me
    And what moves me the best

    It's true love waiting
    It's true love making up for lost time
    It's true love waiting
    Your love it's finally mine

    And I can't erase these lines on my face
    But I'd turn back time if I could
    But all the years wanting, the desperate longing,
    Are maybe what makes this so good

    True love, waiting
    True love that found us in time
    True love is waiting
    Your love is finally mine

    True love is waiting
    Your love is finally mine Writer/s: Vincent Grant Gill
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MUSIC SERVICES, INC., Royalty Network, Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Rg from CaliforniaThe attached video is not the correct video, even though it has the same title. I pasted the correct link below. The correct song is really a great song. Make sure you hear it! Though it's not the best video recording, the song is 1000 times better than the attached one. Vince is right: it really has the smokey sound of Norah Jones. It might be Amy Grant's best song! Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5D-_fFj6s8 Enjoy, you won't regret it.
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