Take Me (As You Found Me)

Album: Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place (2010)
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  • The ground is shaking underneath, now that you're here
    A body's skipping beats when you appear
    The world is on fire, since you've come here
    What if every desire is here with me?

    You're here with me
    You're here with me
    You're here with me

    Take me as you found me
    Take me as you found me
    Or leave me to die
    Leave me wanting
    Leave me wanting
    The rest of your life

    Who's gonna drain my blood now that you're gone?
    Who's gonna right all my wrongs now that you're gone?
    Who's gonna tear my flesh with a siren song?
    Now that you're gone
    Oh, now that you're gone

    Take me as you found me
    Take me as you found me
    Or leave me tonight
    Leave me wanting
    Leave me wanting
    The rest of your life

    Take me as you found me
    Take me as you found me
    Or leave me to die
    Leave me wanting
    Leave me wanting
    The rest of your life
    The rest of your life

    You left me stranded
    Oh, now that you're gone
    Don't leave me standing
    Oh, here all alone

    Take me as you found me
    Take me as you found me
    Or leave me tonight
    Leave me wanting
    Leave me wanting
    The rest of your life

    Take me as you found me
    Take me as you found me
    Or leave me to die
    Leave me wanting
    Leave me wanting
    The rest of your life
    The rest of your life Writer/s: Christian Edwin Mcalhaney, Deon Rexroat, Joseph Milligan, Nathan Russel Young, Stephen Christian Arnold
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, O/B/O DistroKid
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