Whenever You're Around

Album: The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 (2007)
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  • Hey mhm
    Listen to me, listen to me, listen to me, listen to me
    Listen to me, listen to me, listen to me, listen

    I've been talking to this man
    He's been saying what I like and
    He makes me smile
    When I'm down, so down
    He says sweet things in my ear
    All the things I needed to hear
    But that's as far as it's gone
    I promise, I promise

    But I enjoy it, I love it so
    'Cause it seems like I'm always alone
    You're at arms reach
    But baby, where are you?
    Where are you?
    'Cause I got this fire
    Sweet and true
    But I'm cold as ice around you

    'Cause I'm lonely
    Whenever you're around
    'Cause I'm lonely
    Whenever you're around

    Whoa, whoa, whoa
    What happened to the wonderful thing we had?
    It seems like you're missing in action
    And I'm tired, I'm tired
    I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired
    I don't wanna lose this good life
    But I ain't scared
    If I'm going to be the only one participating in this

    'Cause I'm lonely
    Whenever you're around
    'Cause I'm lonely
    Whenever you're around
    'Cause I'm lonely
    Whenever Writer/s: JILL H SCOTT, LEE HUTSON, LEE HUTSON JR.
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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