You and Me

Album: Rose Ave (2014)
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  • You and me were always with each other
    Before we knew the others was ever there
    You and me we belong together
    Just like a breath needs the air
    I told you if you called I would come runnin'
    Across the highs the lows and the in between
    You and me we've got two minds that think as one
    And our hearts march to the same beat
    They say everything it happens for a reason
    You can be flawed enough but perfect for a person
    Someone who will be there for you when you fall apart
    Guiding your direction when you're riding through the dark,
    Oh that's you and me

    You and me we're searching' for the same light
    Desperate for a cure to this disease
    Well some days are better than others,
    But I fear no thing as long as you're with me
    They say everything' it happens for a reason
    You can be flawed enough but perfect for a person
    Someone who will be there for you when you fall apart
    Guiding your direction when you're riding through the dark

    And they say, everything it happens for a reason
    You can be flawed enough but perfect for a person
    Someone who will be there for you when you start to fall apart,
    Guiding your direction when you're riding through the dark

    Oh that's you and me
    That's you and me Writer/s: ALECIA MOORE, DALLAS GREEN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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