Fine Tune

Album: Four the Record (2011)
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  • I've been missing all the vital signs
    That I needed for love to work
    Engine of a heart that would not start
    Had to jump it so much, it hurt

    Every time I looked under the hood
    It was always a mystery
    You pulled up in a rescue truck showed up with a máster key
    And revved it up for me

    My pulse was nearly gone
    I was almost in need of a defibrillator
    I didn't know what went wrong
    I had to shake it off but I got stuck, oh my God
    You turned on my loose strings
    You're the love innovator that brings all the right tools
    You know what to do, fine tune
    Fine tune

    You started tweaking on a little knob
    That I didn't even know was there
    Kissing on my wrist all the way to my neck
    Running your fingers through my hair

    I felt like I was dizzy and I didn't think I could drive
    You flipped a switch, hot wired my gears
    Yeah you put me in line
    And now I'm running right

    My pulse was nearly gone
    I was almost in need of a defibrillator
    I didn't know what went wrong
    I had to shake it off but I got stuck, oh my God
    You turned on my loose strings
    You're a love innovator that brings all the right tools
    You know what to do, fine tune
    Fine tune

    My pulse was nearly gone
    I was almost in need of a defibrillator
    I didn't know what went wrong
    I had to shake it off but I got stuck, oh my God
    You turned on my loose strings
    You're the love innovator that brings all the right tools
    You know what to do, fine tune
    Fine tune Writer/s: LUKE ROBERT LAIRD, NATALIE NICOLE HEMBY
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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