After All

Album: The Lockdown Sessions (2021)
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  • I lie awake and realize
    That you're better than my dreams
    Thought I found love so many times
    'Til you showed me what it means

    Oh, oh, nothing compares to you
    Oh no, baby
    They were just doing it wrong
    I gave up on love until
    You made me believe in it after all
    After all

    If you never fell out of the sky
    I don't know what I would do
    I wouldn't trade one thousand lives
    For the one I have with you

    Oh, oh, nothing compares to you
    Oh no, baby
    They were just doing it wrong
    I gave up on love until
    You made me believe in it after all
    After all

    Baby, after all

    It's not the same
    Not the same
    Not the same, oh no

    Nothing compares to you
    Oh no, baby
    They were just doing it wrong (doing it wrong)
    I gave up on love until
    You made me believe in it after all (after all)
    After all

    Nothing compares to you
    Oh no, baby (oh no, baby)
    They were just doing it wrong (doing it wrong)
    I gave up on love until
    You made me believe in it after all (after all)
    After all

    All Writer/s: Charlie Puth, Elton John, Jacob Kasher
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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