You Do Something To Me

Album: Stanley Road (1995)
Charted: 9
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  • You do something to me
    Something deep inside
    I'm hanging on the wire
    For a love I'll never find

    You do something wonderful
    Then chase it all away
    Mixing my emotions
    That throws me back again

    Hanging on the wire, yeah
    I'm waiting for the change
    I'm dancing through the fire
    Just to catch a flame
    An' feel real again

    Hanging on the wire, yeah
    Said I'm waiting for the change
    Oh, I'm dancing through the fire
    Just to catch a flame
    An' feel real again

    You do something to me
    Somewhere deep inside
    I'm hoping to get close to
    A peace I cannot find

    Dancing through the fire, yeah
    Just to catch a flame
    Just to get close to
    Just close enough
    To tell you that

    You do something to me
    Something deep inside Writer/s: PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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