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Category: Studio Recording
Written: 2002
Recorded: 2002
lyrics
Shaken from my sleep
Awake from a dream that is reality
You appeared in front of me
So suddenly
I can’t explain
The words flow thru my brain
To the tip of my tongue
And I’m afraid there is no way
To say those words and not sound dumb
I want to tell you
But the beautiful terror makes me mute
Is it too soon...
To fall in love with you?
Just fall in love with me
I dare you
Isn’t everybody hoping, waiting, searching for that one
Now that you’re in front of me
You better believe I won’t pass it up
I know I don’t really know you
But i know enough
I know your voice
I know your scent
I know your cheeks turn purple plum
I want to tell you
But the beautiful terror makes me mute
Is it too soon to fall in love with you?
Just fall in love with me
I dare you
Is it too soon...
To fall in love with you?
Just fall in love with me
I dare you
Is it too soon...
For me to follow you?
Or for me to take the lead?
Does it scare you?
I don’t know just how I know
But all I know is this is true
I don’t know just how I know
But all I know is it is you
Is it too soon...
To fall in love with you?
Just fall in love with me
I dare you
Is it too soon...
To fall in love?
To fall in love with you
With me
With you
Is it too soon?
I dare you
Does it scare you?
I dare you
credits
from Posthaste (2001-2012),
released December 4, 2012
Credits: Produced, Mixed & Recorded by Wayne Dorell at Pigeon Club (Hoboken, NJ). Written by Val Emmich. Musicians: V.E.: vocals, guitar / Eric Micali: drums / Chris Lucas: bass / Anthony Bianco: guitar / Wayne Dorell: vocals
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