Drive

Album: Drive (1997)
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  • I know it's late now I know I
    Ought to go
    Ride in your car now
    But please don't drop me home
    My head's so heavy
    Could
    This be all a dream
    Promise me
    Maybes and say things
    You don't mean
    Rain fall from concrete colored skies
    No boy don't speak now
    You just drive
    Drive
    Drive
    Take me through make me feel alive
    Alive
    When I ride with you
    Keep my heart turning on
    Axles around you
    Keep our love burning just
    Like it used to do
    Now just for us
    They could
    Play our favourite tune
    Let's not discuss
    All these
    Things we can't undo
    Let rain fall from concrete coloured skies
    No boy don't speak now
    You just drive
    Drive
    Drive
    Speed me through
    Make me feel alive
    Alive
    When I ride with you
    Rain fall from concrete coloured skies
    No boy don't speak now
    You just drive Writer/s: BIC (BRIOLETTE KAH) RUNGA
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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