Bewitched by You

Richard

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Your eyes, they cast a spell on me
Did Hecate send you? Are you her in disguise?
Cast your spell on me, my love. I'm yours forever.
Your grace, it sets my soul so free
With that mind, sharp as a knife
You've bewitched my whole life
Your compassion, it makes me whole
Are you a witch? I think it's true
Got me under your control
Your gentle touch, it gives me chills
She's a witch, I tell you...
I don't care, I'm happy this way
I'm enslaved by your bewitching lips
Cause I'm bewitched, so bewitched by you
Magic flows from your fingertips
Bewitched by you, oh what can I do?
Computers bend, rain stops at your will
Under your spell, that's where I'll stay
Bewitched by you, your love shines through

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