Bring It Back

Album: Kris Allen (2009)
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  • Unspoken, in silence
    Let's stay here tonight
    There's no reason to ask me
    'Cause you know what's inside

    Don't worry now
    Seasons will change
    Forgive my mouth
    For not letting you walk away

    Take your love, bring it back
    Bring it back
    Think before you leave
    I forgot what love is
    Bring it back
    Tell me that you believe
    What fate's been telling me

    At sundown on the freeway
    Is no place for goodbyes
    Don't worry now
    Seasons will change
    Forgive my mouth
    For not letting you walk away

    Take your love, bring it back
    Bring it back
    Think before you leave
    I forgot what love is
    Bring it back
    Tell me that you believe

    I've got a different ending to our story
    I know it's hard for you to hear it through
    But listen as I read

    Take your love, bring it back
    Bring it back
    Think before you leave
    I forgot what love is
    Bring it back
    Tell me that you believe
    What fate's been telling me

    Take your love, bring it back
    Bring it back
    Think before you leave
    I forgot what love is
    Bring it back
    Tell me that you believe
    What fate's been telling me Writer/s: FRANCIS EG WHITE, KRIS ALLEN
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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