Flesh and Bone

Album: Creation (2014)
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  • New love is not best love
    Pull me down and rough me up
    I'll fall with my arms up
    With my eyes open
    I won't give it up

    Don't speak now it breaks the spell
    You're a good one baby, I can tell

    All this time I was running blindly
    I wanna see you on the other side
    So come and find me
    Rest your head
    You can lay beside me
    You'll never have another lonely night
    As far as I see

    Flesh and bone
    Perfect soul

    Time flies and you grow cold
    Where's the feeling burning red and gold
    Bring back the swirling head
    The weightless body that you thought was dead

    I'm not giving up on this
    Lips reminding me of our first kiss

    All this time I was running blindly
    I wanna see you on the side
    So come and find me
    Rest your head
    You can lay beside me
    You'll never have another lonely night
    As far as I see

    Flesh and bone
    Perfect soul

    All this time I was running blindly
    I wanna see you on the other side
    So come and find me
    Rest your head
    You can lay beside me
    You'll never have another lonely night
    As far as I see

    All this time I was running blindly
    I wanna see you on the other side
    So come and find me
    Rest your head
    You can lay beside me
    You'll never have another lonely night
    As far as I see

    Flesh and bone
    Perfect soul
    Flesh and bone
    Perfect soul
    Flesh and bone Writer/s: ALLISON MARGARET PIERCE, CATHERINE ELEANOR PIERCE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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