John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
John Barrowman
My eyes adored you
Though I never laid a hand on you
My eyes adored you
Like a million miles away from me you couldn't see
How I adored you:
So close, so close and yet so far away
Carried your books from school
Playing make-believe you're married to me:
You were fifth grade, I was sixth
When we came to be
Walking home every day over Barnegat Bridge and Bay
Till we grew into the me and you
Who went our separate ways
My eyes adored you
Though I never laid a hand on you
My eyes adored you
Like a million miles away from me you couldn't see
How I adored you:
So close, so close and yet so far
Headed for city lights
Climbed the ladder up to fortune and fame
I worked my fingers to the bow
Made myself a name
Funny, I seem to find that, no matter how the years unwind
Still I reminisce about the girI miss
And the love I left behind...
My eyes adored you
Though I never laid a hand on you
My eyes adored you
Like a million miles away from me you couldn't see
How I adored you:
So close, so close and yet so far
My eyes adored you
Though I never laid a hand on you
My eyes adored you
Like a million miles away from me you couldn't see
How I adored you:
So close, so close and yet so far