Miss Jane
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Miss Jane
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You know I want you
(I wanna hold you tight)
You know I need you
(Need you to make things right)
You know Miss Jane, I love you
I want you tell me that you understand
That I love you and that I'm your man
You know Miss Jane, I love you
And than you hear my heart beating
When I hold you
And I just love the things
You whisper in my ear
I walked the desert sand
Till my boots went dry
And just to hold you here
You know Miss Jane, I love you
I climb a mountain top to see Miss Jane
And I would never stop, or I would go insane
I fly a million miles to see Miss Jane
Hey, hey Miss Jane
Hey, hey Miss Jane
Hey, hey Miss Jane
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Who performs "Miss Jane"?
Warhorse performs "Miss Jane", and this lyric page sits inside the Warhorse catalog on LyroVerse.
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