Think About Things

Album: Welcome (2020)
Charted: 34
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  • Baby I can't wait to know
    Believe me I'll always be there so

    Though I know I love you
    I find it hard to see how you feel about me
    'Cause I don't understand you
    Oh you are yet to learn how to speak

    When we first met
    I will never forget
    'Cause even though I didn't know you yet
    We were bound together then and forever
    And I could never let you go

    Baby I can't wait to know
    What do you think about things
    Believe me I will always be there so
    You can tell me anything and I'll listen

    When we are together
    There isn't anywhere that I would rather be
    Three birds of a feather
    I just hope you enjoy our company

    It's been some time
    And though hard to define
    As if the stars have started to align
    We are bound together
    Now and forever
    And I will never let you go

    Baby I can't wait to know
    What do you think about things
    Believe me I will always be there so
    You can tell me anything and I'll listen

    I might
    Even know what to say
    But either way
    At least I'll be there

    Baby I can't wait to know
    What do you think about things
    Believe me I will always be there so
    You can tell me anything and I'll listen Writer/s: Al Doyle, Alexis Taylor, Dadi Petursson, Felix Martin, Joe Goddard, Owen Clarke
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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