Sway

Album: Sway (2018)
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  • I got a feeling that we got a chemistry
    Gimme what's on your mind
    Telling me everything, but it ain't happening
    Wish I could reach your vibe
    Making movements
    And I don't think you're looking for a new friend
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Right, if you're waiting here, can we get out of here?
    Wanna get you alone
    So if you're into me, I got the energy
    Why are you on your phone?
    'Cause the truth is
    I'm not really looking for a new friend
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    I don't see nothing wrong
    With you and me getting along
    I don't see nothing wrong
    With you and me getting along, so

    Sway with me
    Don't speak
    Stay with me
    No sleep
    Baby, are you tied up?
    I don't wanna know now
    Are we gonna stay up?
    Are we gonna get out this crowd?
    Sway with me

    Both of us, kinda shy, but we ain't got the time
    Wanna get out these clothes
    Honestly I don't care, we can go anywhere
    Wanna see how this goes
    But the truth is
    All this acting cool is kinda useless
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Morning is comin' in, tell me you're feelin' it
    Don't look around
    Got other plans I can make
    If you're gon' waste it, then you gotta let me know
    Don't you waste it
    Don't be actin' stupid 'cause you're wasted
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    Sway with me
    Don't speak
    Stay with me
    No sleep
    Baby, are you tied up?
    I don't wanna know now
    Are we gonna stay up?
    Are we gonna get out this crowd?
    Sway with me
    Don't speak (don't speak)
    Show me
    What I need (what I need)
    Baby, are you tied up?
    I don't wanna know now
    Are we gonna stay up? (are we gonna stay up?)
    Are we gonna get out this crowd?

    I don't see nothing wrong
    With you and me getting along
    I don't see nothing wrong
    With you and me getting along
    I don't see nothing wrong
    With you and me getting along
    I don't see nothing wrong
    With you and me getting along, so

    Sway

    Sway with me
    Don't speak (don't speak)
    Stay with me
    No sleep (no sleep)
    Baby, are you tied up? (baby, are you tied up?)
    I don't wanna know now (I don't wanna know now)
    Are we gonna stay up? (Are we gonna stay up?)
    Are we gonna get out this crowd?
    Sway with me
    Don't speak (don't speak)
    Show me
    What I need (what I need)
    Baby, are you tied up? (Baby, are you tied up?)
    I don't wanna know now (I don't wanna know now)
    Are we gonna stay up? (Are we gonna stay up?)
    Are we gonna get out this crowd?

    Sway
    Baby, are you tied up?
    Are we gonna stay up?
    Are we gonna get out this crowd? Writer/s: Joe Janiak, Maureen McDonald, Tove Styrke
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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