Arms Of My Baby

Album: Introducing Joss Stone (2007)
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  • I've been running around, and
    I gotta slow down and spend time with my man
    From city to city
    Pleasing the world but neglecting him
    Living on the road is so damn tough
    Talking on the phone is never enough
    I gotta get back to the place that I'm used to

    [Chorus:]
    And I
    Felt like I need to be in the arms of my baby
    And I
    Gotta find my way back to my baby now

    I've been lacking affection
    Craving for the touch of his gentle hands
    So much love and devotion
    No matter what I go through, he understands
    He sends me flowers, but they don't compare
    To how he runs his fingers through my head
    I gotta get back to the place that I'm used to

    [Chorus]

    (Feel like I need my baby now)
    Feel like I need my baby
    (Feel like I need my baby now)
    Uh, oh
    (Feel like I need my baby now)
    Oh, I need him; yes, I need him just to tell him that I love him, oh, yeah

    Oh, I, I'm the kind that needs to be in the arms of my baby

    (Oh, I, I gotta find my way back to the arms of my baby, now)
    I need him, baby
    I need my baby
    I need him right here
    I need him in the morning
    I need him in the night
    I need him twenty-four, seven
    (In the arms of my baby)

    In the arms of my baby now Writer/s: DANIEL PIERRE, JONATHAN SHORTEN, JOSS STONE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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