The Roof Lyrics:M.Carey Music:M.Carey/J.C.Oliver/S.Bames
It wasn't raining yet But it was definitely a little misty On that warm November night And my heart was pounding My inner voice resounding Begging me to turn away But I just had to see your face To feel alive And then you casually walked in the room And I was twisted In the web of my desire for you My apprehension blew away I only wanted you To taste my sadness As you kissed me in the dark
Every time I feel the need I envision you caressing me And go back in time To relive the splendour of you and I On the rooftop that rainy night
And so we finished the Moet And I started feeling liberated And I surrendered as you took me In your arms I was so caught up in the moment I couldn't bear to let you go So I threw caution to the wind And started listening to my longing heart And then you softly pressed your lips to mine And feelings surfaced I'd suppressed for such a long time (And I was lifted) And for a while I forgot The sorrow and the pain And melted with you as we stood There in the rain
Every time I feel the need
I envision you caressing me And go back in time To relive the splendour of you and I On the rooftop that rainy night
Every time I feel the need I envision you caressing me And go back in time To relive the splendour of you and I On the rooftop that rainy night
Last night I dreamed That I whispered the words I love you, boy And touched you so very subtly As we were kissing goodbye (Pretty baby, how I'm missing you)
Every time I feel the need I envision you caressing me And go back in time To relive the splendour of you and I On the rooftop that rainy night
Every time I feel the need I envision you caressing me And go back in time To relive the splendour of you and I On the rooftop that rainy night
Every time I feel the need I envision you caressing me And go back in time To relive the splendour of you and I On the rooftop that rainy night
Every time I feel the need I envision you caressing me And go back in time To relive the splendour of you and I On the rooftop that rainy night