Crash Push

Album: Mad Love (2004)
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  • Crash......
    Would you like me to forget myself
    and lose myself
    in you

    Push......
    Just one push will do
    Then I'm overboard
    Drowning in you

    I hear a whisper slowly &
    Soon our lips will be near
    In between the day and night
    I step into the blue twilight
    Catch me, darling catch me

    Hold me back
    I think I'm falling
    Over you,
    what did you do?

    Help me now
    I'm losing me....into you
    What did you do?
    What did you do?

    Walk, I walk a line that leads to you
    Waiting....anticipating
    desire has no safety
    To lead you on the road
    Going crazy

    I hear a whisper slowly &
    Soon our lips will be near

    Hold me back
    I think I'm falling
    Over you, what did you do?

    Help me now
    I'm losing me into you
    What did you do?
    What did you do?

    I hear you whisper darling.....darling

    In between the day and night
    I step into the blue twilight
    Catch me, darling catch me

    Hold me back
    I think I'm falling
    Over you, what did you do?

    Help me now
    I'm losing me.... Into you

    What did you do?
    What did you do?
    What did you do? I think I'm falling
    What did you do?
    What did you do? I think I'm falling

    Help me now
    I'm losing me.... Into you
    What did you do?
    What did you do? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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