Riot

Album: Rewind (2014)
Charted: 102
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  • I'd be ridin' in a cab goin' downtown
    Findin' faces I know in a big crowd
    Tryin' to drink the pain away, mhmm
    And I'd be stayin' out all night, never goin' home
    Girl you know I'd lose all control
    If I lost you

    There would be a riot
    Breakin' up my heart, I'd try to fight it
    I could go out every night but I'd be lyin'
    If I said I could live and breathe
    Without you
    There'd be a lot of lonely
    Wishin' and prayin' that you would hold me
    I would do most anything baby
    If only you would come back to me
    Come back to me
    There would be a riot
    Oh yeah, oooh

    I'd be checkin' on my phone every minute
    Waitin' 'round for it to start ringin'
    And prayin' it would be you
    I don't know what I'd do

    There would be a riot
    Breakin' up my heart, I'd try to fight it
    I could go out every night but I'd be lyin'
    If I said I could live and breathe
    Without you
    There'd be a lot of lonely
    Wishin' and prayin' that you would hold me
    I would do most anything baby if only
    You would come back to me
    Come back to me
    There would be a riot
    If I ever lost you
    If I ever lost you

    There would be a riot
    Breakin' up my heart, I'd try to fight it
    I could go out every night but I'd be lyin'
    If I said I could live and breathe
    There'd be a lot of lonely
    Wishin' and prayin' that you would hold me
    I would do most anything baby if only
    You would come back to me
    Come back to me
    There would be a riot
    If I ever lost you

    There would be, there would be a riot
    Breakin' up my heart, I'd try to fight it
    There would be a riot
    If I ever lost you Writer/s: JARON CALEB BOYER, SARA HAZE
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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