If You Love Me Let Me Go

Album: Gypsy Heart (2014)
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  • Waiting here for my phone to ring, phone to ring
    Wondering are you ever coming back to me again
    Counting every drop of rain, drop of rain, falling
    Falling down into the holy dark for me
    And you bury me
    'Cause you cut so deep
    But I'm still within your reach

    Oh, oh
    If you really love me, you would let me go
    I'm tired of always sleeping with your ghost
    Chasing away the things I need the most
    If you really love me
    You would let me go
    If you love me let me go

    Every time you come back again, back again
    The healing ends
    I push all of my rules aside for you
    You should see the way authorized,
    Authorized fine for me
    To get me everything that you never do
    Still it takes at me
    'Cause you cut so deep
    But I'm still within your reach

    Oh, oh
    If you really love me
    You would let me go
    I'm tired of always sleeping with your ghost
    Chasing away the things I need the most
    If you really love me
    You would let me go
    If you love me let me go

    All I need, all I need
    Wants to be with you
    But you let me bleed, let me bleed
    All I need, all I need
    Wants to be with you
    But you let me bleed, let me bleed

    Oh, oh
    If you really love me
    You would let me go
    I'm tired of always sleeping with your ghost
    Chasing away the things I need the most
    If you really love me
    You would let me go
    If you love me let me go
    If you love me let me go

    If you love me let me go
    If you love me let me go Writer/s: Colbie Caillat, Jamie Scott, John Ryan, Julian Bunetta
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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