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Album: Coexist (2012)
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  • We bide our time
    Though the time is fine
    Oh to be there, I could be there
    Say you'll be there

    You know the way, I
    Can't resist you, I
    Said to myself I'll try

    Why do we waste time
    Hiding it inside?
    I want you to be mine

    Now it's dead and gone
    You say what you would've done
    You would've been there
    I wish you'd been there
    I needed you there

    And if we try once more
    Would you give me it all?
    I won't believe it
    'Til I can feel it
    Can you feel it?

    You know the way, I
    Can't resist you, I
    Said to myself I'll try Writer/s: James Thomas Smith, Oliver Sim, Romy Anna Madley Croft
    Publisher: TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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