Human

Album: Human (2018)
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  • I wanna pick you up
    And scoop you out
    I want the secrets
    Your secrets haven't found

    Paint me in trust
    I'll be your best friend
    Call me "the one"
    This night just can't end

    Oh oh

    Will you share your soul with me?
    Unzip your skin
    And let me have a see

    Paint me in trust
    I'll be your best friend
    Call me "the one"
    This night just can't end

    Oh oh

    Oh, I'm so human
    We're just human

    Lean for me
    And I'll fall back
    You'll fit so nicely
    You'll keep me intact

    Paint me in trust
    I'll be your best friend
    Call me the one
    This night just can't end

    Oh oh

    (I want to give you your grin)
    (So tell me you can't bear)
    (A room that I'm not in)

    Paint me in trust
    I'll be your best friend
    Call me "the one"
    This night just can't end

    Oh oh

    Oh, I'm so human
    We're just human Writer/s: Dorothy Clark
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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