Close To You

Album: Picture Show (2012)
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  • Lonely eyes been watching me, I can see what you want me to see
    I wanna be close to you
    All we need now is the dark, dancing shadows move on to white walls
    I wanna be close to you
    Heavy eyes been watching me, rhythms, beats and melody
    They make me get close to you
    Other guys will sell you tricks, tell you lies to get their fix
    Don't let them get close to you

    Give me fire, give me fire, it'll burn all your fear away
    Give me fire, give me fire, it'll burn all your fear away
    Give me fire, give me fire, it'll burn all your fear away
    Give me fire (give me fire) it'll burn all your fear away

    I still got my eyes on you baby, I still got my eyes on you baby, I still got my eyes on you baby, I still got my eyes on you baby
    I wanna be close to you
    I still got my eyes on you baby, I still got my eyes on you baby, I still got my eyes on you baby, I still got my eyes on you baby
    I wanna be close to you
    I wanna be close to you Writer/s: TYLER GLENN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave
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