In Your Hands

Album: Love Is A Four Letter Word (2012)
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  • Ticket lines, and places to dine
    Taking baths and drinkin' wine
    People ask, I say I'm doin' fine

    Motorcycles and for sure the Eiffel Tower
    They were made for two
    A double bed has never felt so empty
    What's missing in the world is you
    So I'll leave it in your hands now

    To come through
    I'll leave it in your hands now
    To come through

    I like climbing the mountain
    I'm climbing back in the bed
    I love making breakfast for someone instead of me

    Taking autumn walks in Central Park
    They were made for two
    Afternoon naps have never felt so crappy
    What's missing in my life is you
    So I'll leave it in your hands now

    To come through
    I'll leave it in your hands now
    To come through
    I'll leave it in your hands now
    To come through
    I'm gonna it in your hands now
    To come through

    It's like diving into a pool without water
    And praying for rain
    Well, my life is a good life anyway
    What I have will do
    But when you're alone
    You're living in a world with only choices
    And what I choose is you
    So I'll leave it in your hands now

    To come through
    I'll leave it in your hands now
    To come through
    I'll leave it in your hands now
    To come through
    I'll leave it in your hands now
    To come through Writer/s: Jason Thomas Mraz, Sacha Skarbek
    Publisher: Goo-Eyed Music, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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