Pull Me Under

Album: Letters (2011)
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  • Truth, dares, girls for which I never really cared
    Affairs to forget
    A search for ends that never really met

    If I could only find this feeling
    And find a love beyond this dream
    It’s never been so clear that

    I need someone to pull me under
    I need someone, I start to wonder
    Will I ever stop skipping like a stone
    My heart keeps skipping like a stone
    On the calmest river keep on
    And I’ll never break the surface
    ‘Till it feels like home

    Truth, dares, lust, affairs, girls for which I never cared
    Success, deceit, lies, defeat making ends that never meet
    I’ve been found, lost, paid the cost, a skipping stone that gathered moss
    Trying to keep my heart above the water

    If I could only find this feeling
    And find a love beyond this dream
    It’s never been so clear that

    I need someone to pull me under
    I need someone, I start to wonder
    Will I ever stop skipping like a stone
    My heart keeps skipping like a stone
    On the calmest river keep on
    And I’ll never break the surface
    ‘Till it feels like home
    ‘Till it feels like home

    I need someone to pull me under
    I need someone, I start to wonder
    Will I ever stop skipping like a stone
    My heart keeps skipping like a stone
    On the calmest river keep on
    And I’ll never break the surface
    ‘Till it feels like home Writer/s: ELIOT JAMES, JAMES WALSH, MATTHEW CARDLE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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