She

Album: Sing To The Moon (2013)
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  • She walked to watch you with the head down low
    She wondered if there's a way out of the blue
    Who's gonna take her home this time
    She knew that this time wouldn't be the last time

    There she waits looking for a savior,
    Someone to save her from her dying self
    Always taking ten steps back and one step forward,
    She's tired, but she don't stop

    (Oh oh oh)
    She don't stop, she don't stop, she don't stop
    She don't stop, she don't stop, she don't stop

    Every day she stood, hoping for a new light
    She closed her eyes and she had a smile voice say
    You don't stop, no, you belong to me
    She cried, maybe it's too late

    (Don't stop, don't stop, don't stop, don't stop)
    She don't stop, she don't stop, she don't stop
    She don't stop, she don't stop, she don't stop

    (Don't stop, don't stop, don't stop, don't stop)

    She walked to watch you with the head down low
    She wondered if there's a way out of the blue
    Who's gonna take her home this time
    She knew that this time wouldn't be the last time Writer/s: LAURA MVULA, STEVEN JAMES BROWN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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