Alone

Album: Glasshouse (2017)
Charted: 60
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  • Take the weight off my shoulders
    Say, I won't make the same mistakes when we're older
    'Cause with every step you take I'm getting colder
    So come a little closer, just come a little closer

    I don't want somebody else to call my name
    No, I don't want somebody else when you could just say

    Say that you're the one who's taking me home
    'Cause I want you on my skin and my bones
    Knocking me off my feet
    Just say I'm the one that you need (oh, please)
    Say that you're the one who's taking me home
    So I can get you alone
    Oh oh oh ooh, oh oh oh ooh
    Oh oh oh ooh

    Just wanna talk a little longer
    So baby won't you wanna stay a little later?
    'Cause I could watch you watch me forever
    'Cause I know you better
    And you know I never

    I never need somebody else to call my name
    No, I don't want somebody else when you could just say

    Say that you're the one who's taking me home
    'Cause I want you on my skin and my bones
    Knocking me off my feet
    Just say I'm the one that you need (oh, please)
    Say that you're the one who's taking me home
    So I can get you alone
    Oh oh oh ooh, oh oh oh ooh
    Oh oh oh ooh

    I've never need somebody else to call my name
    No, I don't need somebody else to make me stay
    No, I don't never need to walk away
    But you could just say, you could just say

    Say that you're the one who's taking me home (me home)
    'Cause I want you on my skin and my bones (my bones)
    Knocking me off my feet
    Just say I'm the one that you need (oh, please)
    Say that you're the one who's taking me home
    So I can get you alone (alone)
    So I can get you alone (alone)
    Alone, alone (alone)
    (Alone) so I can get you alone Writer/s: JESSICA WARE, SARAH PAIGE AARONS, THOMAS EDWARD PERCY HULL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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