Devotion

Album: Devotion (2012)
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  • Used to feel so close to me
    Everything happened so easily
    Life with you is like a dream
    Without you there's no way to be

    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion

    Ready to love but do you want it enough
    Can we find a way to bring it back again
    You say you want to love but do you want it enough
    The end of us, it never hurt so much

    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion

    Don't leave me in the dark
    Don't leave me this way
    'Cause nothing's making sense today

    I need you in my heart
    I need you to stay
    (I need your love)

    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion

    Running away, are you running to me?
    Running away, are you running to me?
    Running away, are you running to me?
    Running away, are you running to me?
    Running away, are you running to me?
    Running away, are you running to me?

    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion
    I need your devotion

    Running away, are you running to me? Writer/s: David Jairus Ochieng Okumu, Jessica Ware
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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