Love walked in
ThunderI was looking for something to help me understand
But bad luck kept turning my dreams into sand
I didn't want pity, I had my share of friends
I wanted somebody more special than the rest
I was aching inside like I was approaching the end
Just about that moment the timing was so right
You appeared like a vision sent down to my life
I thought, I was dreaming when I saw you that night
That's when love walked in through my door
That familiar feeling I had once before
Love walked in through my door and it felt so strange, ooh
It's hard to remember being on my own
Ooh, that kind of loving makes a hard man lose control
But I sleep so much better, now I'm not alone
So promise me, baby, you're always gonna stay
I don't think I could take it, seeing you walk away
You don't need to doubt it, I remember that day
That's when love walked in through my door
I found just what I wanted but I got so much more
Love walked in through my door and it felt so strange
Like a long lost friend that hadn't changed
Giving me hope again
Love walked in, love walked in, love
Ooh, just about that moment the timing was so right
You appeared like a vision sent down to my life
I thought, I was dreaming when I saw you that night
That's when love walked in through my door
That familiar feeling I had once before
Love walked in through my door
Oh, love walked in through my door and it felt so strange
That familiar feeling I had once before
Love walked in through my door and it felt so strange
Like a long lost friend that hadn't changed
Giving me hope again, ooh
Love walked in, ooh, love walked in, love
Love walked in, love walked in, oh
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