Hopes and Fears

Album: The Hits (2009)
Charted: 65
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  • You don't take care of me like you should
    Gotta help me out,
    I'm losing my mind without a doubt!

    Hopes and fears
    Bring us all to tears
    Babe, this will tear us apart
    I don't even know what you want

    There ain't no way of knowing
    If we are coming or going
    You just do what you want
    There ain't no way of knowing
    If we are coming or going
    You're telling me what I want to hear

    Hopes and fears
    Bring us all to tears
    Babe, this will tear us apart
    I don't even know what you want

    Hopes and fears
    Bring us all to tears
    They'll bring us to our knees,
    So, baby won't you please, let go!
    Let go! Writer/s: DANIEL MOORE, Daniel Philip Moore, DAVID BRAYLEY, STEWART JACKSON, Stewart Neville Jackson, YOLANDA QUARTEY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network
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