This Love

Album: Hook Me Up (2007)
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  • I can see it in your eyes
    Taste it in our first kiss
    Stranger in this lonely town
    Save me from my emptiness

    You took my hand
    You told me it would be OK
    I trusted you to hold my heart
    Now fate is pulling me away, from you

    [Chorus]
    Even if I leave you now
    And it breaks my heart
    Even if I'm not around
    I won't give in
    I can't give up
    On this love

    You've become a piece of me
    Makes me sick to even think
    Of mornings waking up alone
    Searching for you in my sheets
    Don't fade away

    [Chorus]

    I can't just close the door
    (On this love)
    I never felt anything like this before
    (Like this love)
    Tell me the truth no matter what we're going through
    Will you hold on too 'cause

    [Chorus: x2] Writer/s: KESHA CERBERT, TOBIAS GAD
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Miya from Seattle, WaThis song was written by Kesha and Toby Gad.
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