If I Never See Your Face Again

Album: It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007)
Charted: 28 51
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  • Now as the summer fades, I let you slip away
    You say I'm not your type, but I can make you sway
    It makes you burn to learn, you're not the only one
    I'd let you be if you put down your blazing gun

    Now you've gone somewhere else, far away
    I don't know if I will find you (find you, find you)
    But you feel my breath, on your neck
    Can't believe I'm right behind you (right behind you)

    'Cause you keep me coming back for more
    And I feel a little better than I did before
    And if I never see your face again, I don't mind
    'Cause we gone much further than I thought we'd get tonight

    Sometimes you move so well
    It's hard not to give in

    I'm lost, I can't tell
    Where you end and I begin

    It makes you burn to learn
    I'm with another man

    I wonder if he's half
    The lover that I am

    Now you've gone somewhere else, far away
    I don't know if I will find you (find you, find you)
    But you feel my breath, On your neck
    Can't believe I'm right behind you (right behind you)

    'Cause you keep me coming back for more
    And I feel a little better than I did before
    And if I never see your face again, I don't mind
    'Cause we gone much further than I thought we'd get tonight

    Baby, baby, please believe me
    Find it in your heart to reach me
    Promise not to leave me behind
    (Promise not to leave me behind)

    Take me down, but take it easy
    Make me think but don't deceive me
    Torture me by taking your time
    (Talk to me, talk to me)

    'Cause you keep me coming back for more
    And I feel a little better than I did before

    And if I never see your face again, I don't mind
    'Cause we gone much further than I thought we'd get tonight

    'Cause you keep me coming back for more
    And I feel a little better than I did before
    And if I never see your face again, I don't mind
    'Cause we gone much further than I thought we'd get tonight Writer/s: Adam Noah Levine, James B. Valentine
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 4

  • Panache from Woodstock, Vt(Reply to Megan) Both of them being Pisces might have had a say in this collab, JS.
  • Megan from Stevenson, AlI love Maroon 5! They're sooo amazing! <3 Why Rihanna?!?! I was like WTF?! They are sooo much better artists than she is!
  • Mercedies from Soldotna, AkI love this band! Adam Levine has an awesome voice. I have all of their albums. I wish they would do an Alaskan concert. But I wasn't a fan of this song with Rhianna in it. To me they both have two totally different styles of music and they just don't work together.
  • Airk from Skagway, AkI don't like Adam Levine, he has a gay voice IMO.
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