Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You) M. Score, A. Score, F, Maudsley, P. Reynolds note: again I have questions regarding the lyrics... while I have seen variations on these lyrics, the following is what I've been able to make out. It's not the way you look, It's not the way that you smile, Although there's something to them. It's not the way you have your hair, It's not that certain style, Though it could be that perfume. If I had a photograph of you Or something to remind me, I wouldn't spend my life just wishing. It's not the make-up And it's not the way that you dance, And it's not the evening sky. It's more the way your eyes Are laughing as they glance Across the great divide. If I had a photograph of you Or something to remind me, I wouldn't spend my life just wishing. It's not the things you say It's not the things you do, It must be something more. And if I feel this way for so long Tell me is it all for nothing Just don't walk out the door. If I had a photograph of you Or something to remind me, I wouldn't spend my life just wishing.