Without

Album: Communion (2015)
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  • You're the first one, you're the champion
    You're the tall one, you are halcyon
    You don't belong to me, you're too far away
    And everything falls apart when I try to say

    You're enough, in love without me
    So close your heart, you'll never find me
    Oh, you can hate me now
    'Cause I'll be gone
    And I'll be with you or without

    You can count wrongs, you can make it worse
    How could I have known you're a universe
    Follow the marks you left, feel the undertow
    Or that you thought you knew it's so hard to hold

    You're enough, in love without me
    So close your heart, you'll never find me
    Oh, you can hate me now
    'Cause I'll be gone
    And I'll be with you or without

    Oh, you keep shivering into the night
    I can let you hold me
    And tell each other that we might survive
    If we keep it going oh

    You're enough, in love without me
    So close your heart, you'll never find me
    Oh, you can hate me now
    'Cause I'll be gone
    And I'll be with you or without
    And I'll be with you or without Writer/s: MARK STUART RALPH, MICHAEL THOMAS GOLDSWORTHY, OLIVER ALEXANDER THORNTON, RESUL EMRE TURKMEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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