I Don't Wanna Lose, Lose, You

Album: La Futura (2012)
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  • Sometimes it's hard to make things clear
    Or know when to face the truth
    And I know that the moment is here
    I'll open my heart and show you inside
    My love has no pride

    I feel with you I've got nothing to hide
    So open your eyes and see who I am
    And not who you want for me to be
    I am only myself, myself

    I don't wanna lose you now
    We're gonna get through somehow
    I don't wanna lose you now or ever

    Baby I've finally found
    The Courage to stand my ground
    But if you want me
    I'll be around, forever

    We all make mistakes, we all lose our way
    But we stood the test of time and I hope
    That's the way it will stay
    It's all up to you, to tell me to go
    'Cause it won't be me to walk away
    When you're all that I know
    And I know that

    I don't wanna lose you now
    We're gonna get through somehow
    I don't wanna lose you now or ever and ever
    Baby I've finally found
    The courage to stand my ground

    But if you want me
    I'll be around, forever, forever, yeah , yeah

    Don't wanna lose you , lose you now
    We're gonna get through somehow
    Don't wanna lose you now
    Don't wanna lose you
    Don't wanna lose you Writer/s: BILLY GIBBONS, THOMAS JAY HAMBRIDGE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Music Admin, Inc.
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