Kiss Me Once

Album: Kiss Me Once (2014)
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  • We'll win a war
    We'll be under a score
    Do you feel me

    There's a look in your eyes
    Something is up tonight
    I can feel it

    The air is thin
    We're scent of it
    And the dam won't break
    One tear falls, tension cracks the walls
    Then relief comes

    Me and you
    Baby we made it through
    Me and you
    We've got some loving to do
    Kiss me once
    And you will watch me fall
    Kiss me twice
    And I will give you my all

    Look, we're still up
    Like twosome should do
    Do you feel me
    Come out for air
    It's dark in there
    Do you love me

    Am I broke up
    It's to my rocks
    Tell the face babe
    One tear falls falls, tension cracks the walls
    Then relief comes

    Me and you
    Baby we made it through
    Me and you
    We've got some loving to do
    Kiss me once
    And you will watch me fall
    Kiss me twice
    And I will give you my all

    Me and you
    Baby we made it through
    Me and you
    We've got some loving to do
    Kiss me once
    And you will watch me fall
    Kiss me twice
    And I will give you my all Writer/s: Anne Judith Wik, Jesse Shatkin, Nermin Harambasic, Ronny Svendsen, Sia Furler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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