Front Row Seat

Album: Front Row Seat (2015)
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  • I don't know what I did for me to get to hold your heart
    Closest thing to heaven, I find in your arms
    And your eyes and your smile, there's something in your touch
    And it takes me and it shakes me, there's no deeper cut

    At best, the world gets just a glimpse of who you are
    They can't see cause they'll never be this close to your heart
    And the thing that I see when you open up to me
    How'd a fool like me get so lucky to get a front row seat?

    Baby, in the morning, when your lips wake me up
    I don't have to wonder cause this is more than love
    When you move over me, tingling our toes
    And your wine so sweet, it's an early morning drunk

    At best, the world gets just a glimpse of who you are
    They can't see cause they'll never be this close to your heart
    And the thing that I see when you open up to me
    How'd a fool like me get so lucky to get a front row seat?

    At best, the world gets just a glimpse of who you are
    They can't see cause they'll never be this close to your heart
    And the thing that I see when you open up to me
    How'd a fool like me get so lucky to get a front row seat? Writer/s: BRIAN DAVIS, RUSTON SAMUEL KELLY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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