Bring The Light

Album: Different Gear, Still Speeding (2010)
Charted: 61
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  • I bring the light
    You get to see
    You bring the love
    It's ecstasy

    I see no point in what you're thinking
    I'm going out I'm taking you drinking
    I get the car, you're getting up
    I'm standing tall, well fucking tough
    It's just your way, you hear me wrong
    I hear you say you're getting up, getting up

    Baby hold on
    Baby come on
    Baby come on
    You're gettin' up, gettin' up
    Baby hold on
    Baby come on
    Baby come on
    You're gettin' up, gettin' up

    I bring the light
    You get to see
    You bring the love
    It's ecstasy

    I see no point in what you're thinking
    I'm going out I'm takin' you drinkin'
    I'm coming in, you're coming out
    I'm coming up, you're coming down
    It's just you're way, you do me wrong
    I hear you say you're gettin' up, gettin' up

    Baby hold on
    Baby come out
    Baby come out
    You're gettin' up, gettin' up
    Baby hold on
    Baby come on
    Baby come on
    You're gettin' up, gettin' up

    Baby come on
    Baby come on
    Baby come on
    Baby come on
    come on, come on, come on,come on

    Well, baby come on
    come on, come on, come on,come on Writer/s: ANDY BELL, GEM ARCHER, LIAM GALLAGHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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