Sing

Album: x (2014)
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  • It's late in the evening
    Glass on the side
    I've been sat with you
    For most of the night
    Ignoring everybody here
    We wish they would disappear
    So maybe we could get down now
    I don't wanna know
    If you're getting ahead of the program
    I want you to be mine, lady
    To hold your body close
    Take another step into the no-man's land
    And for the longest time lady

    I need you darling
    Come on set the tone
    If you feel you're falling
    Won't you let me know, oh, oh, ooh ooh
    Oh, oh, ooh ooh
    If you love me come on get involved
    Feel it rushing through you from your head to toe, oh, oh, ooh ooh
    Oh, oh, ooh ooh

    Sing! (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Louder! (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Sing! (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)

    This love is a blaze
    I saw flames from the side of the stage
    And the fire brigade comes in a couple of days
    Until then we got nothing to say and nothing to know
    But something to drink and maybe something to smoke
    Let it go until our roads are changed
    Singin' "We Found Love" in a local rave, no
    I don't really know what I'm supposed to say
    But I can just figure it out and hope and pray
    I told her my name, then said "It's nice to meet you"
    Then she handed me of a bottle of water filled with tequila
    I already know she's a keeper
    Just from this one small act of kindness, I'm in
    Deep shit if anybody finds out
    I meant to drive home but I drunk all of it now not
    Soberin' up, we just sit on the couch
    One thing led to another now she's kissing my mouth

    I need you darling
    Come on set the tone
    If you feel you're falling
    Won't you let me know, oh, oh, ooh ooh
    Oh, oh, ooh ooh
    If you love me come on get involved
    Feel it rushing through you from your head to toe, oh, oh, ooh ooh
    Oh, oh, ooh ooh

    Sing! (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Louder! (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Sing! (Oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)

    Can you feel it?
    All the guys in here don't really wanna dance
    But can you feel it?
    All that I can hear is music from the back
    But can you feel it?
    Found you hiding here so hoped you'd take my hand, darling
    Before the beats kicks in again
    But can you feel it?
    Ooh oh-oh
    Can you feel it?
    Oh no no no?

    (Sing!) I need you darling (oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Come on set the tone
    If you feel you're falling (oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Won't you let me know oh, oh, ooh ooh (louder!) (oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Oh, oh, ooh ooh (oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    (Sing!) If you love me come on get involved (oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Feel it rushing through you from your head to toe (oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Oh, oh, ooh ooh (louder!) (oh, oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
    Oh, oh, ooh ooh
    Sing! Writer/s: Edward Christopher Sheeran, Pharrell L. Williams
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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