Disco

Album: Heaven Surrounds You (2019)
Charted: 56 91
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  • I can't help it with you
    Stubborn heart in blue
    Lights come into the room
    When disco plays our tune

    'Cause there's nothing like it
    Not like the way you move
    I can try but I can't hide it from you
    'Cause I can't wait for you
    I can't wait for you

    Admire all of you
    But fire burns me too
    Can't stop that disco
    Getting through
    Can't stop that disco
    Wanting you

    'Cause there's nothing like it
    Locking my eyes with you
    I can't fight it
    Splitting my mind in two
    'Cause I can't wait for you
    I can't wait for you
    I can't wait for you
    I can't wait for you Writer/s: Jacob Rubeck, Nick Rattigan
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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