Just For Me

Album: To hell with it (2021)
Charted: 27
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  • I found the street of the house in which you stay
    And my diary's full of your name on every page
    'Cause I read somewhere you'll fall in love with me
    I'll try and try again, one day you'll see
    Your hair's under my pillow so I sleep (so I sleep)
    And I'm dreaming of you leaving roses at my feet (at my feet)

    I'm obsessed with you in a way I can't believe
    When you wipe your tears do you wipe them just for me?
    (Me, me, me, me, me)
    Do you wipe them just for me?
    (Me, me, me, me)
    I'm pleading on my knees
    (Knees, knees, knees, knees, knees)
    It's your touch that I need
    (Need, need, need, need, need)

    I followed you today, I was in my car
    I wanted to come and see you from afar
    If you turned around and saw me I would die
    I'd pretend I was a person driving by
    Wrote you a song, do you wanna hear it now? (Hear it now)
    Don't bring your friends along to form a crowd (crowd)
    'Cause I need to prove I wrote it just for you (just for you)
    What's the need for them when it could be just us two?
    (Two, two, two, two)

    I'm obsessed with you in a way I can't believe
    When you wipe your tears do you wipe them just for me?
    (Me, me, me, me, me)
    Do you wipe them just for me?
    (Me, me, me)
    I'm pleading on my knees
    (Knees, knees, knees, knees, knees)
    It's your touch that I need
    (Need, need, need, need, need)

    (Just for you) Writer/s: Alexander Crossan, Victoria Walker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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