Stay With You

Album: Let Love In (2006)
Charted: 39 51
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  • These streets
    Turn me inside out
    Everything shines
    But leaves me empty still
    And I'll, I'll burn this lonely house down
    If you run with me
    If you run with me

    I'll stay with you
    The walls will fall before we do
    Take my hand now
    We'll run forever
    I can feel the storm inside you
    I'll stay with you

    I'm fooled by my own desires
    I twist my fate
    Just to feel you
    And you, you turn me toward the light
    And you're one with me
    Will you run with me?

    I'll stay with you
    The walls will fall before we do
    Take my hand now
    We'll run forever
    I can feel the storm inside you
    I'll stay with you

    Now come in from this storm
    And I taste you sweet and warm
    Take what you need
    Take what you need
    From me

    Wake up this world
    Wake up tonight
    And run to me
    Run to me now

    I'll stay with you
    The walls will fall before we do
    Take my hand now
    We'll run forever
    I can feel the storm inside you
    I'll stay with you
    And I'll stay with you Writer/s: Glen Ballard, John Rzeznik
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Round Hill
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