Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)

It's not the way you look
It's not the way that you smile
Although there's something to them

It's not the way you have your hair
It's not that certain style
But it could be that with you

If I had a photograph of you
As something to remind me
I wouldn't spend my life just wishing

It's not the make-up
And it's not the way that you dance
It's not the evening sky

It's more the way your eyes
Are laughing as they glance
Across the great divide

If I had a photograph of you
As something to remind me
I wouldn't spend my life just wishing

It's not the things you say
It's not the things you do
Well it must be something more

And if I feel this way for so long
Tell me: is it all for nothing?
Just don't walk out the door

If I had a photograph of you
As something to remind me
I wouldn't spend my life just wishing



Credits
Writer(s): Alistair M. Score, Michael Score, Francis Reynolds Maudsley
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