Kiss You Up

Album: No Gravity (2010)
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  • Oh whoa oh

    You just have to say what you need
    And I'll hear you out
    You don't have to hang in a scene
    Cause I'll be a crowd
    I'm at your side
    To hold you up when you've fallen down

    Anytime that you want me around
    I'll be there at the speed of sound
    Anytime that you want me around
    I'm there ooh ohh

    Kiss you up
    Love you down
    Make you cry through the night
    If you need a little love
    I'll kiss you up

    Don't ever change
    Cause I love
    You the way that you are
    No matter how dark it may be
    I still think you are a star
    And if you break
    I will come and mend your sweet heart

    Anytime that you want me around
    I'll be there at the speed of sound
    Anytime that you want me around
    I'm there oh ooh ohh

    Kiss you up
    Love you down
    Make you right through the night
    If you need a little love
    I'll kiss you up

    And no higher feeling
    I don't need a reason to reveal it
    Remember to breath in
    Never stop believing
    You're extraordinary oh oh oh ohhh

    Kiss you up
    I love you down
    Kiss you up
    Said love you down
    Make you right through the night
    If you need a little love
    I'll kiss you up
    Make it right through the night
    If you need a little love
    I'll kiss you up Writer/s: JIMMY HARRY, MAUREEN MCDONALD, TONY KANAL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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