Johnny Cash

Album: Raise Vibration (2018)
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  • I need you love in every way
    I need your strength to make me great
    I've been so wrong
    Am I too late?

    Just hold me like Johnny Cash
    When I lost my mother
    Whisper in my ear
    Just like June Carter
    And though I fight these tears that I hide
    Just hold me tight for the rest of my life

    I need your mind to understand
    I need your soul, it makes me a better man
    With you by my side
    I'd have a chance

    Just hold me like Johnny Cash
    When I lost my mother
    Whisper in my ear
    Just like June Carter
    And though I fight these tears that I hide
    Just hold me tight for the rest of my life

    With you by my side
    I'd have a chance

    Just hold me like Johnny Cash
    When I lost my mother
    Whisper in my ear
    Just like June Carter
    And though I fight these tears that I hide
    Just hold me tight for the rest of my life

    Oh, Johnny Cash
    Well, well, well, well Writer/s: Lenny Kravitz
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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