You Got Me

Album: Taking Back Sunday (2011)
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  • I was there when you were lonely
    I was there when you were bored
    I was there when you were feeling scared
    And you were not sure what for
    I was there when you found out
    And you were madder than hell
    You were scared, I was scared, we were scared
    Though I did not let that show

    'Cause you got me if you want me
    You got me (It's right where I should be)

    I was there when you were worried
    I was there when you were sick
    I was there when you were positive
    That this was not happening
    I was there with your father
    Oh he was madder than hell
    He was scared, you were scared, I was scared
    But I did not let that show

    'Cause you got me if you want me
    You got me (It's right where I should be)
    You got me if you want me
    You got me (It's right where I should be)

    You said "It's my body boy, not your body, look here"
    "For Christ's sake... we're just kids!"
    You didn't want to do it alone,
    Well who's to say you'll have to do it alone?

    I was there when you were lonely
    I was there when you were bored
    I was there when you were feeling scared
    And you were not sure what for

    'Cause you got me if you want me
    You got me (It's right where I should be)
    You got me if you want me
    You got me (It's right where I should be)

    I was there when you were lonely
    I was there when you were bored
    I was there when you were feeling scared
    And you were not sure what for

    I was there when you found out
    And you were madder than hell
    You were scared, I was scared, we were scared
    Though I did not let that show Writer/s: ADAM LAZZARA, EDWARD REYES, JOHN NOLAN, MARK O'CONNELL, SHAUN COOPER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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