Les paroles de la chanson
« Till nothing comes between us »
John Michael Montgomery
Close your eyes, can you see me here?
Rollin’ down the Rocky Mountains,
Movin’ like the wind that sweeps the Kansas fields.
I know you’re with me,
As I make my way through Oklahoma,
Past the farms and weather vanes.
There are hotels, cafes, bills and billboard signs.
A thousand miles of highway,
Between your heart and mine.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything that they’ve been waiting for.
Oh.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.
In my soul, I can hear you,
As I cross the Mississippi,
You’re the river flowin’ in me comin’ home.
I count each heartbeat,
’Til the moment we’re together,
An’ the distance can’t be measured.
That’s all that keeps me goin’
And I’m gone.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything that they’ve been waiting for.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
I’ll Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything that they’ve been waiting for.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything, ev’rything, ev’rything that they’re waiting for.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.
Rollin’ down the Rocky Mountains,
Movin’ like the wind that sweeps the Kansas fields.
I know you’re with me,
As I make my way through Oklahoma,
Past the farms and weather vanes.
There are hotels, cafes, bills and billboard signs.
A thousand miles of highway,
Between your heart and mine.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything that they’ve been waiting for.
Oh.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.
In my soul, I can hear you,
As I cross the Mississippi,
You’re the river flowin’ in me comin’ home.
I count each heartbeat,
’Til the moment we’re together,
An’ the distance can’t be measured.
That’s all that keeps me goin’
And I’m gone.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything that they’ve been waiting for.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
I’ll Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything that they’ve been waiting for.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.
There will fin’lly come a moment,
When one man, and one woman,
Give ev’rything, ev’rything, ev’rything that they’re waiting for.
I’ll take you in my arms again.
Feel your skin against my skin.
An’ let the sheet fall slowly to the floor.
’Til nothin’ comes between us anymore.