Knee Deep In My Heart

Album: You and Me (2013)
Charted: 69
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  • Life is running past me
    Days and hours too
    Like it had no color
    Just different shades of blue
    I heard about this love thing
    But I still needed proof
    'Cause I believed in nothing
    'Til I believed in you

    And I say
    Wooh
    You left your fingerprints
    All over my soul

    And I caught you out red handed
    Knee deep in my heart
    When I was upside down
    Spinning round and round and round in the dark
    Act so sweet but you're guilty as charged
    I caught you out red handed
    Knee deep in my heart

    I never saw it coming
    You took me by surprise
    'Cause you ain't done the cover
    Without an alibi
    You done the perfect crime girl
    Now I wanna do the time
    'Cause I got no defense but hell
    I'm gonna walk the line

    And I say.
    Wooh.
    You left your fingerprints
    All over my soul

    And I caught you out red handed
    Knee deep in my heart
    When I was upside down
    Spinning round and round and round in the dark
    Act so sweet but you're guilty as charged
    I caught you out red handed
    Knee deep in my heart

    Not the day the sweetest freedom
    Not by what I believe in

    Wooh

    And I say
    Wooh
    You left your fingerprints
    All over my soul
    My soul

    And I caught you out red handed
    Knee deep in my heart
    When I was upside down
    Spinning round and round and round
    And I caught you out red handed
    Knee deep in my heart
    When I was upside down
    Spinning round and round and round in the dark
    Act so sweet but you're guilty as charged
    I caught you out red handed
    Knee deep in my heart

    Wooh Writer/s: CASS LOWE, JONATHAN GREEN, SHANE FILAN
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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