
Halfway To Paradise Tina Charles
On this page, discover the full lyrics of the song "Halfway To Paradise" by Tina Charles. Lyrxo.com offers the most comprehensive and accurate lyrics, helping you connect with the music you love on a deeper level. Ideal for dedicated fans and anyone who appreciates quality music.

I want to be your lover
But your friend, is all i'll stay
I'm only half-way to paradise
So near...yet so far away
I long for your lips to kiss my lips
But just when I think they may
You leave me half'way to paradise
So near yet so far away
Bein' close to you is almost heaven, (heav-en)
But seein' you can do just so much
It hurts me so to know your heart's a treasure, (trea-sure)
And that my heart is forbidden to touch
So put your sweet lips close to my lips, and tell me
That's where they're gonna stay
Don't leave me half way to paradise
So near yet so far away
So near yet so far away
So near yet so far away
So near yet so far away
But your friend, is all i'll stay
I'm only half-way to paradise
So near...yet so far away
I long for your lips to kiss my lips
But just when I think they may
You leave me half'way to paradise
So near yet so far away
Bein' close to you is almost heaven, (heav-en)
But seein' you can do just so much
It hurts me so to know your heart's a treasure, (trea-sure)
And that my heart is forbidden to touch
So put your sweet lips close to my lips, and tell me
That's where they're gonna stay
Don't leave me half way to paradise
So near yet so far away
So near yet so far away
So near yet so far away
So near yet so far away
"Halfway to Paradise" by Tina Charles, released in 1977, is a pop song that explores themes of unfulfilled love and longing. The lyrics express the emotional turmoil of being in a relationship that feels incomplete, conveying a desire for deeper connection. Musically, the track features a catchy melody and lush orchestration typical of the disco era, enhancing its romantic sentiment. The song's relatable themes and danceable beat contributed to its popularity, making it a memorable staple of the late '70s pop scene. #Pop
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