Stay

Album: Happiness (2010)
Charted: 50
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  • My whole life waiting for the right time
    To tell you how I feel
    Know I try to tell you that I need you.
    Here I am without you
    I feel so lost but what can I do?
    'Cause I know this love seems real
    But I don't know how to feel.

    We say goodbye in the pouring rain
    And I break down as you walk away.
    Stay, stay.
    'Cause all my life I felt this way
    But I could never find the words to say
    Stay, stay.

    Alright, everything is alright
    Since you came along
    And before you
    I had nowhere to run to
    Nothing to hold on to
    I came so close to giving it up.
    And I wonder if you know
    How it feels to let you go?

    You say goodbye in the pouring rain
    And I break down as you walk away.
    Stay, stay.
    'Cause all my life I felt this way
    But I could never find the words to say
    Stay, stay.

    So you change your mind
    And say you're mine.
    Don't leave tonight
    Stay.

    Say goodbye in the pouring rain
    And I break down as you walk away.
    Stay, stay.
    'Cause all my life I felt this way
    But I could never find the words to say
    Stay, stay.

    Stay with me, stay with me,
    Stay with me, stay with me,
    Stay, stay, stay, stay with me. Writer/s: ADAM ANDERSON, THEO HUTCHCRAFT
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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