Tough Love

Album: Tim (2019)
Charted: 60
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  • Weight is on me, weight is on you
    We scream and we fight like there's nothing to lose
    End of the day, come and take my arm
    There's no place I'd rather be than in your arms

    Weight is on you, weight is on me
    Sometimes I'm not who you want me to be
    God knows I try, we stumble and we fall
    There's no place I'd rather be than in your arms

    Give me tough love and a lesson to learn
    Your tough love is what I deserve
    Sweet tough love, you're my pretty good luck charm
    There's no place I'd rather be than in your arms

    Weight is on you, weight is on me
    Sometimes I'm not who you want me to be
    God knows I try, we stumble and we fall
    There's no place I'd rather be than in your arms

    Give me tough love and a lesson to learn
    Your tough love is what I deserve
    Sweet tough love, you're my pretty good luck charm
    There's no place I'd rather be than in your arms
    Give me tough love and a lesson to learn
    Your tough love is what I deserve
    Sweet tough love, you're my pretty good luck charm
    There's no place I'd rather be than in your arms Writer/s: Isak Alverus Bornebusch, Salem Al Fakir, Tim Bergling, Vincent Fred Pontare
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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