I've been through the beginning and then back again
Wandering around I made another friend
Splitting my attention with intentions of making more
The daylight soon arriving and I'm wondering why
I'm searching for that goddess cuz I know she resides
In my heart in my soul in my brain I can search no more
I felt she's worth it
I felt my world shift
Just waiting for that moment that I know I can make her mine
I felt the Earth split
And she caused it
Just giving her attention with intentions of making her mine
All mine
She caught my stare with seductive eyes
She left me wanting more but I just couldn't try
Knowing that a brother was her lover respect was due
But the months fly by I start to realize
That nothing's gonna happen if I never try
Make a strong impression in the song that I wrote to you
I felt you're worth it
I felt my world shift
Just waiting for the moment that I know I can make you mine
I felt the Earth split
I knew you caused it
Just giving you attention with intentions of making you mine
All mine
Oh My! Oh My!Oh My!
All mine
Oh My!Oh My!Oh My!
I've been through the beginning and then back again
Wandering around I made another friend
Splitting my attention with intentions of making more
The daylight soon arriving and I'm wondering why
I'm searching for that goddess because I know she resides
In my heart in my soul in my brain I can search no more
I felt she's worth it
I felt my world shift
Just waiting for that moment that I know I can make her mine
I felt the Earth split
I knew she caused it
Just giving her attention with intentions of making her mine
All mine
Oh My! Oh My!Oh My!
All mine
Oh My!Oh My!Oh My!
All mine
Oh My! Oh My!Oh My!
She's all mine
Oh My!Oh My!Oh My!
credits
from Jesse Bentley with The Secrets of the Universe,
released February 11, 2015
Jesse Bentley - Acoustic, electric and bass guitar, Percussion
Luke de Viliiers - Guitar solo outro
Ian Pierre Cardona - Drums
Ian Weiss - Saxophone
Sangito Bigelow - Congas, bongos
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