Where I Sleep

Album: Our Version Of Events (2012)
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  • There's nowhere that I wouldn't follow
    There's nothing that I won't do for your kiss
    I love you like there's no tomorrow
    'Cause nothing ever felt like this

    There's nothing I won't steal or borrow
    I'll travel on a boat or airplane
    I'll explore a world of sorrow
    'Cause when I find you I know, I know I'ma be OK

    See the times are changing
    And I'm sure of nothing that I know
    Except this is us, and this is love, and this is where I'm home

    In a world that's breaking, where nothing is for keeps
    Oh this is us, this is love and this is where I sleep
    This is us, this is love and this is where I sleep

    I'm from a generation undecided
    I'm restless and I can't help changing lanes
    But in all the noise and the excitement,
    Your love is all that will remain
    I've said all of my goodbyes to ego
    I gambled all I got, there's no plan B
    It's the first time that I've learnt to let go
    It's the only place I feel, only place I feel like me

    See the times are changing
    I'm sure of nothing that I know
    Except this is us and this is love, and this is where I'm home

    In a world that's breaking, where nothing is for keeps
    Oh this is us, this is love and this is where I sleep Writer/s: EMELI SANDE, SHAHID KHAN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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