Thursday, September 05, 2013

You make me feel brand new / Rod Stewart( feat Mary J.Blige)



"You Make Me Feel Brand New"
(feat. Mary J. Blige)

My love, I'll never find the words, my love
To tell you how I feel, my love
Mere words could not explain

Precious love, you held my life within your hands
Created everything I am
Taught me how to live again

Only you cared when I needed a friend
Believed in me through thick and thin
This song is for you filled with gratitude and love

God bless you, you make me feel brand new
For God blessed me with you, you make me feel brand new
I sing this song 'cause you make me feel brand new

My love, whenever I was insecure
You built me up and made me sure
You gave my pride back to me

Precious friend, with you I'll always have a friend
Someone who I can depend
To walk a path that sometimes bends

Without you life has no meaning or rhyme
Like notes to a song out of time
How can I repay you for having faith in me?

God bless you, you make me feel brand new
For God blessed me with you, you make me feel brand new
I sing this song 'cause you, you make me feel brand new

I sing this song for you, for you
I'll sing it to you, darling
I'll sing it to you everyday

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