Do Me Right

Album: Ozone Park (2019)
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  • I didn't know if you could change me
    I didn't know if you were real
    But that look in your eyes
    But that look in your eyes

    I was afraid of true commitment
    I was afraid to be left alone
    With the beat of my heart
    With the beat of my heart

    Now I know that I need someone
    Now I know that I need you

    You always do me right
    Always sacrifice
    Even if it's wrong
    You do me right

    You make it all come into focus
    You make it all feel like a dream
    I wanna dream with you
    I wanna dream with you

    I've never been too understanding
    I always mess it up somehow
    I can change I swear
    I can change I swear

    Now I know we all need someone
    Now I know that I need you

    You always do me right
    Always sacrifice
    Even if it's wrong
    You do me right

    You make it all come into focus
    You make it all feel like a dream
    I wanna dream with you
    I wanna dream with you

    I lie awake, I wonder if I'm
    I'm really here to serve some kind of purpose or not, give it all I've got

    Now I know we all need someone
    Now I know that I need you
    You always treat me right
    Always sacrifice
    Even if it's wrong
    You do me right

    Yeah you always do me right
    You always sacrifice
    Even if it's wrong
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