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Album: Sam's Town (2006)
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  • Let me wrap myself around you
    You'll show me how I see it
    And when you come back in from nowhere
    Do you ever think of me?
    Your heart, not able
    Let me show you how much I care
    I need those eyes to tide me over
    I'll take your picture when I go
    Gives me strength and gives me patience
    But I'll never let you know
    I got nothing on you, babe
    But I always said I'll try
    Let me show you
    How much I care
    Sometimes it gets hard
    Don't you know?

    [Chorus x 3]
    Don't give the ghost up
    Just clench your fist
    You should know by now
    You were on my list

    Your heart, not able
    Your ways - they're not able
    Let me show you
    How much I care
    Sometimes it gets hard
    And don't ya know?

    [Chorus x 3]

    When you rock and roll with me
    There's nowhere else I'd rather be
    When you rock and roll with me
    There's nowhere else I'd rather be Writer/s: BRANDON FLOWERS, DAVE BRENT KEUNING, MARK AUGUST STOERMER, RONNIE JR. VANNUCCI
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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