Two Step

Album: Crash (1996)
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  • Say, my love, I came to you with best intentions
    You laid down and gave to me just what I'm seeking
    Love, you drive me to distraction

    Hey my love do you believe that we might last a thousand years
    Or more if not for this,
    Our flesh and blood
    It ties you and me right up
    Tie me down

    Celebrate we will
    Because life is short but sweet for certain
    We're climbing two by two
    To be sure these days continue
    These things we cannot change

    Hey, my love, you came to me like wine comes to this mouth
    Grown tired of water all the time
    You quench my heart and you quench my mind

    Celebrate we will
    Because life is short but
    Sweet for certain
    We're climbing two by two
    To be sure these days continue
    The things we cannot
    Celebrate, you and me, climbing two by two, to be sure
    These days continue, things we cannot change

    Oh, my love I came to you
    With best intentions
    You laid down and gave to me
    Just what I'm seeking

    Celebrate we will
    Because life is short
    But sweet for certain
    We're climbing two by two
    To be sure these days continue
    Things we cannot change
    Things we cannot change Writer/s: David John Matthews
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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