Little Do You Know

Album: It's About Us (2014)
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  • Little do you know
    How I'm breaking while you fall asleep
    Little do you know
    I'm still haunted by the memories
    Little do you know
    I'm trying to pick myself up piece by piece
    Little do you know
    I need a little more time
    Underneath it all I'm held captive by the hole inside
    I've been holding back
    For the fear that you might change your mind
    I'm ready to forgive you, but forgetting is a harder fight
    Little do you know
    I need a little more time

    I'll wait, I'll wait
    I love you like you've never felt the pain, I'll wait
    I promise, you don't have to be afraid, I'll wait
    Love is here, and here to stay
    So lay your head on me
    Little do you know
    I know you're hurt while I'm sound asleep
    Little do you know
    All my mistakes are slowly drowning me
    Little do you know
    I'm trying to make it better piece by piece
    Little do you know
    I, I love you 'til the sun dies

    I'll wait, just wait
    I love you like I've never felt the pain, just wait
    I love you like I've never been afraid, just wait
    Our love is here, and here to stay
    So lay your head on me

    I'll wait (I'll wait), I'll wait (I'll wait)
    I love you like you've never felt the pain, I'll wait (I'll wait)
    I promise you don't have to be afraid, I'll wait
    Love is here, and here to stay
    So lay your head on me
    Lay your head on me
    So lay your head on me
    'Cause little do you know
    I love you 'til the sun dies Writer/s: Alexandra Leah Tamposi, Ruth Anne Cunningham, Sierra Phuong Thao Deaton, Tobias Gad
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CTM Outlander Music LC, IPRS, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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