Wrap My Words Around You

Music by Daniel Bedingfield
Lyrics by Daniel Bedingfield


Is it fair to write a song to a woman?
Is it fair play to try and win her heart?
Is it right to bring her sonnets in the morning time?
To express the first few longings when they start
To express the first few longings when they start

Is it right to let her feelings rise to catch you?
Is it OK when her heart begins to fall?
Would you blame me if I wrap my words around you, girl?
Would I wrong you to say anything at all?
Would I wrong you to say anything at all?

But if I wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you
If I wrap my words around you
Would you stay, would you stay, would you?
Wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you
If I wrap my words around you
Would you stay, would it play with your heart?

Am I a hunter if I send poems to please you?
Am I a cad if I mean everything I say?
Should I even let you know this song's about you, girl
Just because I want to see you smile today
And my words may bind you to me much too tightly
You may choke on them if we fall apart
It's not fair to write a song to a woman, though
Because a woman takes a song into her heart
Because a woman takes a song into her heart

So let me wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you
Till you stay, till you stay, let me
Wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you
Darling, wrap my words around you
Till you stay, would it play with your heart?


 

DANIEL BEDINGFIELD
"Wrap My Words Around You"
Second First Impression