Die With You

Album: Single Release Only (2015)
Charted: 62
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  • I don't have a reason to cry
    And I have every reason to smile
    And I don't have a reason to lie
    When you're already reading my mind
    And I don't have a reason to be, if I can't be with you
    And I don't need air in my lungs, if I can't sing your song
    No, I don't need hands if I don't get to keep you warm
    And I don't really need myself, if I don't need you

    'Cause darling, I wake up just to sleep with you
    I open my eyes so I could see with you
    And I live so I can die with you

    And I don't really need these fingers, if I don't get to touch your spine
    No, I don't need these legs, if I ain't walking by your side
    And I don't really need to be if I can't be with you

    'Cause darling, I wake up just to sleep with you
    I open my eyes so I could see with you
    And I live so I can die with you, ooh

    'Cause darling, I wake up just to sleep with you
    I open my eyes so I can see with you
    And I live so I can, I live so I can
    I live so I can
    Die with you Writer/s: Beyonce Knowles, Kirby Dockery
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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