Heal Me

Album: Little Bit of Everything (2008)
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  • Use a lighter hand
    I've got bruises you can't see
    You can take your time
    Your love is all I need
    They say time is a healer
    But it's been no friend to me

    I've had a share of heartache
    I've had my fill of pain
    Girl you took away the hurt
    And stopped the falling rain

    I know you walk on water
    I know that you can heal me

    Heal me
    With your sweet and sexy ways
    Feel me
    Your touch is all I crave
    I've been waiting for so long
    For you to come along
    And heal me

    Girl don't cut yourself
    On my broken heart
    Watch for the jagged pieces
    They might tear you apart
    Oh, once you touch my soul
    I know that you can heal me

    Heal me
    With your sweet and sexy ways
    Feel me
    Your touch is all I crave
    I've been waiting for so long
    For you to come along
    And heal me
    Oh heal me
    Won't you heal me

    Oh
    Heal me

    Stars are aligned
    They're in perfect harmony
    Love is the potion
    That you pour on me

    Heal me
    With your sweet and sexy ways
    Feel me
    Your touch is all I crave
    I've been waiting for so long
    For you to come along
    And heal me

    I've been waiting for so long
    For you to come along

    And heal me

    Oh heal me

    Won't you heal me Writer/s: BONNIE SWAYZE, MICHAEL STAMPLEY
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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