With You

Album: yet to be titled (2025)
Charted: 95
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  • You tell me life is better when you're with me
    You're right, I've been hurt so bad
    You're meant to be in my life
    Let you see the whole truth in my smile
    So I'm lucky that I get to call you mine

    You know you had me
    Know I've always been yours
    It seems like you've always been there (Been there)
    So I know i (Know I) I don't wanna be without you
    No, I could never be without you

    You tell me life is better when you're with me
    You're right, I've been hurt so bad
    You're meant to be in my life
    Let you see the whole truth in my smile
    So I'm lucky that I get to call you mine

    Surely in my heart I always had you deep down
    But you had to move away to figure out some things
    You had to live a life away from where you've been
    Did I still spend some time on your mind?
    Did you ever keep what I sent you that time?
    You're the only one who knows me
    The one who's truly loved me

    You tell me life is better when you're with me, yeah
    You're right, I've been hurt so bad
    You're meant to be in my life
    Let you see the whole truth in my smile
    So I'm lucky that I get to call you mine Writer/s: Ed Thomas, Jorja Alice Smith, Michael Stafford
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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