My Heart Is Open

Album: V (2014)
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  • I know you're scared, I can feel it
    It's in the air, I know you feel that too
    But take a chance on me
    You won't regret it, no

    One more "No" and I'll believe you
    I'll walk away and I will leave you be
    And that's the last time you'll say no, say no to me

    It won't take me long to find another lover, but I want you
    I can't spend another minute getting over loving you

    If you don't ever say yeah
    Let me hear you say yeah
    Wanna hear you say yeah yeah yeah
    Till my heart is open
    Now you're gonna say yeah
    Let me hear you say yeah
    Wanna hear you say yeah yeah yeah
    Wanna hear you say
    Wanna hear you say
    Wanna hear you say
    Yes yes yes yes yes yes
    Yes yes yes yes yes

    It's just a moment go and seize it
    Don't be afraid to give your heart to me
    And if you do, I know that I won't let you down, no
    Yeah, so hand it over, trust me with your love
    I'll do anything you want me to
    'Cause I can't breathe until I can see your face

    Oh and I don't need time to find another lover, but I want you
    I can't spend another minute getting over loving you

    If you don't ever say yeah
    Let me hear you say yeah
    Wanna hear you say yeah yeah yeah
    Till my heart is open
    Now you're gonna say yeah
    Let me hear you say yeah
    Wanna hear you say yeah yeah yeah
    Wanna hear you say
    Wanna hear you say
    Wanna hear you say
    Yes yes yes yes yes yes Writer/s: ADAM NOAH LEVINE, ANDRE LINDALL, BENJAMIN LEVIN, RODNEY ROY JERKINS, SIA KATE FURLER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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