Fight For You

Album: Future History (2011)
Charted: 15 83
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  • It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
    There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
    Just like the rain down in Africa
    It's gonna take some time but I know you're worth fighting for!

    I'd fight for you!
    Hey babumba
    Hey babumba hey
    Hey babumba hey
    I'd fight for you!
    Hey babumba
    Hey babumba hey
    Hey babumba hey
    I'd fight for you!

    Friends are cool
    But we both know
    They don't wanna see us together
    Don't wanna loose
    What I live for
    I'm willing to do whatever

    'Cause I don't wanna see you cry (cry)
    Give our love another try (try)
    I bet we get it right this time (time)
    As long as you're prepared to fight (fight)

    I don't wanna live another day
    Without your body next to me
    I'm not gonna let them break us down
    'Cause baby I know now!

    It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
    (I'd fight for you)
    There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
    (I'd fight for you)
    Just like the rain down in Africa
    (I'd fight for you)
    It's gonna take some time but I know you're worth fighting for

    Let's go!
    What they say
    It don't even matter
    They don't really understand
    Without each other
    We are barely breathing'
    Let's get air in these hearts again

    'Cause I don't wanna see you cry (cry)
    Give our love another try (try)
    I bet we get it right this time (time)
    As long as you're prepared to fight
    Prepared to fight

    I don't wanna live another day
    Without your body next to me
    I'm not gonna let them break us down
    'Cause baby I know now!
    Know now know now!

    It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
    (I'd fight for you)
    There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
    (I'd fight for you)
    Just like the rain down in Africa (just like the rain, just like the rain, just like the rain)
    (I'd fight for you)
    It's gonna take some time but I know you're worth fighting for
    (I'd fight for you)

    Hey babumba
    Hey babumba hey
    Hey babumba hey
    I'd fight for you!
    Hey babumba
    Hey babumba hey
    Hey babumba hey
    (Vinino, vinino se pase)

    If you got someone that's worth fighting' for
    Don't let nobody hold ya down
    Let me hear say
    Woah (woah)
    Oh woah (oh woah)
    And if you found someone that's worth dyin' for
    That one you can't live without
    Let me hear say
    Woah (woah)
    Oh woah (oh woah)

    It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
    There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
    (I'd fight for you)
    Just like the rain down in Africa
    (I'd fight for you)
    It's gonna take some time but I know you're worth fighting for

    It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
    (I'd fight for you)
    There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
    (I'd fight for you)
    Just like the rain down in Africa (just like the rain, just like the rain, just like the rain)
    (I'd fight for you)
    It's gonna take some time but I know you're worth fighting for! Writer/s: JEFF PORCARO, PAICH, DAVID FRANK, STEVIE HOANG
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Spirit Music Group, Unison Rights S.L., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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