When I look at you
What do I see
Who is that person I imagine you to be
I can only know you
From what you care to share
So what I know is a sliver of a degree
How can I get through
When you won't take me in
You got some good reasons not to
But if you'd just give me
A single second thought
Maybe you'd think you ought to
What would I give up to get next to you
How far would I be willing to go
How much do I want you
I want you more than Tom can tell
In the lone brakes of Fontainebleau
When I look at you
What do I see
I see everything I've ever think I've wanted
I see all the people
Who populate my dreams
But somehow it don't feel haunted
I wish you could touch you
And you could touch me back
But we both know that that's verboten
We could have some laughs
And we could have some fights
And we'd keep our boat a-floatin'
Here we go, here we go
Fontainebleau
When I look at you
What do I see
I see all my dreams rolled up into one
You got the heart
You got the soul
You got everything under the sun
There's got to be a way
You can let me in
They say that love can conquer all
If you have the will
I will say I will and the rest is merely folderol
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