Pleads and Postcards

Album: Lonely Road (2009)
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  • I need this
    Is it a good time for you
    And if it's not just know
    I may not be here when you need me

    Sometimes I feel like I would die without you
    And if it's too early don't worry when I say I'm sorry now
    Hang on to this moment
    It will be all over soon

    [Chorus:]
    Cause I know you'll wait for me
    You'll wait for me 'til I get home
    Yes, I know you'll wait for me
    You'll wait for me 'til I get home

    Is this what life is supposed to be about?
    Sometimes it's hard, but I will help you understand it somehow
    The only thing that I want from you is trust
    Together we will make it through this world
    We must

    Hang on to this moment
    It will be all over soon

    [Chorus]

    But if I should fall
    Then you should move on
    All eyes watch out for you from up above
    Now don't take this wrong
    But you should move on
    All eyes watch over you from up above

    This could be the last time that I speak with you
    Just in case let's make the best of what we have until it's through

    [Chorus] Writer/s: RONNIE WINTER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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