Fading Listening

Album: III (2012)
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  • I can’t stop them from leavin'
    I can’t stop them from believin'
    And I can’t stop you from leavin'
    I can’t stop you from believin'

    I know I have a way
    Of fading when I’m listening
    Don’t you know I feel you
    And I freak out
    And I freak out

    I’d lie if you say so
    Come and you go
    And you go-go
    Come and you go
    And you go-go
    Come and you go

    I’m all about the way
    Of fading when I’m listening
    Close enough to feel you
    Don’t slow down
    Don’t slow down

    I can’t stop, wait
    To believe it
    Can’t stop,wait
    I can’t stop, wait
    To believe it
    Can’t stop, wait
    I can’t stop, wait
    To believe it
    Can’t stop, wait
    I can’t stop, wait
    To believe it
    Can’t stop
    To believe it Writer/s: CARAH FAYE, CHAD PETREE, GREGORY PETREE, JEREMY DAWSON
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network
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