Lay Me Down

Album: 25 (2015)
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  • I would never lie to you unless you tell me to
    Every part of me, all my words to hold
    And hold against me, why won't you let it be?

    Don't you ever say my love opened up your heart
    No I'm not gonna do it standing up
    The words don't come out right when you're right in front of me
    Help me baby, won't you turn off the lights

    Lay me down ('til the morning)
    Lay me down (through the night)
    Lay me down (I can fall in)
    Lay me down (Won't you)
    Lay me down (I can baby)
    Lay me down (Someone believe me)
    Lay me down

    I would never break the rules unless you tell me to
    You can read my mind, be it truth or lies
    Lie down beside me, why won't you let it be?

    Don't you ever say my love opened up your heart
    No I'm not gonna do it standing up
    The words don't come out right when you're right in front of me
    Help me baby, won't you turn off the lights

    Lay me down ('til the morning)
    Lay me down (through the night)
    Lay me down (I can fall in)
    Lay me down (Won't you)
    Lay me down (I can baby)
    Lay me down (Someone believe me)
    Lay me down

    Lay down with me
    Lay down with me
    Lay down with me
    Lay down with me

    Words don't come out right when you're right in front of me
    Help me baby, won't you turn off the lights

    Lay me down ('til the morning)
    Lay me down (through the night)
    Lay me down (I can fall in)
    Lay me down (Won't you)
    Lay me down (I can baby)
    Lay me down (Someone believe me)
    Lay me down Writer/s: Adele Laurie Blue Adkins, Tobias Macdonald Jesso
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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