Music: Soulmate

We all need a soulmate, someone to come home to. To be at ease, to be understood. A kindred spirit, a friend who knows and loves you no matter what.

This song is very special to me. If you are still searching for a soulmate, this song is dedicated to you.

Natasha Bedingfield: Soulmate


Incompatible, it don’t matter though
’cause someone’s bound to hear my cry
Speak out if you do
You’re not easy to find

Is it possible Mr. Loveable
Is already in my life?
Right in front of me
Or maybe you’re in disguise

Who doesn’t long for someone to hold
Who knows how to love you without being told
Somebody tell me why I’m on my own
If there’s a soulmate for everyone

Here we are again, circles never end
How do I find the perfect fit
There’s enough for everyone
But I’m still waiting in line

Who doesn’t long for someone to hold
Who knows how to love you without being told
Somebody tell me why I’m on my own
If there’s a soulmate for everyone
If there’s a soulmate for everyone

Most relationships seem so transitory
They’re all good but not the permanent one

Who doesn’t long for someone to hold
Who knows how to love you without being told
Somebody tell me why I’m on my own
If there’s a soulmate for everyone

Who doesn’t long for someone to hold
Who knows how to love you without being told
Somebody tell me why I’m on my own
If there’s a soulmate for everyone
If there’s a soulmate for everyone

About Marion Driessen

Reader, writer, word player. No lady, but all woman. Owner of DutchText.nl. Harley Witch, RPGamer. Caretaker of cat, dungeons & dragons. Torn between English & Dutch.
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6 Responses to Music: Soulmate

  1. jeanne says:

    She has a beautiful voice!

  2. Joost Lips says:

    Met plezier geluisterd naar de muziek;
    kende deze dame nog niet, prachtig.

  3. Julia Davis says:

    Can’t listen to the music, but the words and photo you have in are lovely.

    Much love,
    Jules

I wish thee as much pleasure in the reading, as I had in the writing. (F. Quarles)

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