Wide Open

Album: Born In The Echoes (2015)
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  • I'm wide open
    But don't I please you anymore?
    You're slipping away from me
    You're drifting away from me

    I'm wide open
    But don't I please you anymore?
    You're slipping away from me
    You're slipping away from me

    Slow me down
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me

    Slow me down
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me

    I'm wide open
    But I couldn't see it anymore
    You're drifting away from me
    You're slipping away from me

    I'm wide open
    I'm wide open
    I'm wide open

    One day just gonna see me
    Look back and forth from the ceiling
    (I'm wide open) some day love's gonna hurt me
    Turn back and soon I'll believe it

    Slow me down
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me

    Slow me down
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me

    I'm wide open
    I'm wide open

    Slow me down
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me
    It's getting away from me Writer/s: Beck Hansen, Edmund John Simons, Thomas Owen Mostyn Rowlands
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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