I Need You Now

Album: Dance Love Pop (2009)
Charted: 40
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  • I'm fine, don't believe it
    You know me enough to know that's a lie
    I'm close, hard as it is to say
    To total disaster, barely holding on

    I need you now
    I need you now, don't turn away
    I need you now, oh, please don't turn me away
    I need you now, I need you now

    Out here where I've been spinning
    It's nearly impossible to slow down
    One night of your company
    Might be the only thing to keep me sane

    The clock is ticking and the fuse is burning
    Can't keep runnin' from what is coming
    (Don't turn me away)
    The clock is ticking and the fuse is burning
    Can't keep runnin' from what is coming
    (Don't turn me away)

    I need you now
    I need you now, don't turn away
    I need you now, ohh, please don't turn me away
    I need you now, I need you now

    How many times have I come to you vulnerable like this?
    I know you have the right to question, but please don't ask
    I need you now

    The clock is ticking and the fuse is burning
    (Oh, I need you now)
    Can't keep runnin' from what is coming
    (Don't turn me away)
    The clock is ticking and the fuse is burning
    (Don't turn me away)
    Can't keep runnin' from what is coming

    I need you now
    I need you now, don't turn away
    I need you now, ohh, please don't turn me away
    I need you now

    The clock is ticking and the fuse is burning
    Can't keep runnin' from what is coming
    Can't keep runnin' from what is coming
    Can't keep runnin' from what is coming

    I need you now, I need you now, I need you now Writer/s: ANDERS HANSSON, SHARON VAUGHN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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