Diary

Album: The Diary of Alicia Keys (2003)
Charted: 8
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  • Lay your head on my pillow
    Here you can be yourself
    No one has to know what you are feeling
    No one but me and you

    I won't tell your secrets
    Your secrets are safe with me
    I will keep your secrets
    Just think of me as the pages in your diary

    I feel such a connection
    Even when you're far away, mm
    Oh baby, if there is anything that you fear (anything)
    Call 489-4608 and I'll be here

    I won't tell your secrets
    Your secrets are safe with me
    I will keep your secrets
    Just think of me as the pages in your diary (yeah)
    Yeah, uhum, a yeah
    You know what

    Only we know what is talked about baby boy
    I don't know how you can be driving me so crazy boy
    Baby when you're in town, why don't you come around boy
    I'll be the loyalty you need, you can trust me boy

    I won't tell your secrets
    Your secrets are safe with me (safe with me)
    I will keep (I will keep) your secrets (your)
    Just think of me as the pages in your diary (yeah)

    Everybody say woo (woo)
    Lemme hear you say woo (woo)
    Lemme hear you say woo (woo)
    I'm saying woo-ooh (woo-ooh)
    Lemme hear you say I won't tell (I won't tell)
    I won't tell (I won't tell)
    I won't tell (I won't tell)
    Your secrets, your secrets, break it down (oh)
    Secret
    (Oh, nana-na)
    Secret
    (Yeah, yeah) Writer/s: Alicia J Augello-Cook, Kerry Brothers, Jr.
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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