Album: Tearing at the Seams (2018)
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  • I need you baby
    More than you'll ever, ever know
    What keeps you waiting?
    Let's take our time just moving slow

    I'm so lonely, feeling heavy love
    You're just so far from where I want you now

    Come on now, baby
    You speak so soft and low
    Come on now, baby
    You think that I don't know
    I need some honey
    Come on now, baby

    What if I told you
    That there's a fight on every corner
    They'll keep you wavering
    Until you've reached some modern low
    It's not just lazy
    There's just some things you're never told

    It can't be this heavy love
    We'll have to wear our fears so everyone
    Can see it too

    Come on now, baby
    You speak so soft and low
    Come on now, baby
    You think that I don't know
    I need some honey
    Come on now, baby

    I need you baby
    I love you
    Oh Writer/s: Nathaniel David Rateliff
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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