Remake Me & You

Album: Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree (2010)
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  • Verse 1

    You're still gone.
    Maybe I should look for You.
    Hiding corners,
    baby i should be there too.
    Its the only way we save us
    Its who we are
    Let's see where it will take us

    I cant run to long
    So we'd better find ourselves now
    I don't think we're strong
    So we better catch ourselves out

    [CHORUS]
    Here's my hand
    Here's my hand
    You can hold on too
    Wheres your head, your head
    There for thinking through
    Here's my heart
    Here's my heart
    You can take it with you

    [Chorus

    Take all of these parts and
    Remake me and you
    Remake me and

    Verse 2

    I can hold you but
    My grip is not strong enough
    Out of my hands
    But you can sync us both back up
    Where we went wrong
    All I do is question it
    Holding my tongue
    All I want to do is admit that
    I can't run too long
    So we better find ourselves now
    I don't think we're strong
    So we better catch ourselves out

    Chorusx2

    Take all of these parts and
    Remake me and you
    Remake me and
    Remake me and you
    Remake me and
    Remake me and you

    Chorusx2

    Take all of these parts and
    Remake me and you
    Remake me and
    Remake me and you Writer/s: DIANA VICKERS, ELLIE GOULDING, GUY SIGSWORTH
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Global Talent Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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