A Little More

Album: The Pains of Growing (2018)
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  • There you are with your college friends
    You played in their marching band
    I can't help but wish I knew you then
    But I guess I know you now
    It looks as if I've stumbled right into the palm of your hand

    Hey you
    Hey mister knock on my door
    I'm sorry that I've been emotions galore
    Am I crazy for wanting a little bit more?
    A little more of you
    A little more, a little more of you
    This feeling's hard to ignore
    Please say you'll never get bored
    Can you blame me for wanting a little bit more?
    A little more of you
    A little more, a little more of you

    Say that it's the same
    Take a drill right to my brain
    Oh the way you did just yesterday
    I guess I get it now
    It looks as if I've stumbled right into the palm of your hand

    Hey you
    Hey mister knock on my door
    I'm sorry that I've been emotions galore
    Am I crazy for wanting a little bit more?
    A little more of you
    Little more, a little more of you
    This feeling's hard to ignore
    Please say you'll never get bored
    Can you blame me for wanting a little bit more?
    A little more of you
    A little more, a little more of you

    Hey yeah, hey yeah yeah
    Ooh (A little more of you)
    Hey yeah, hey yeah yeah
    Ooh
    Hey yeah, hey yeah yeah
    Ooh
    Hey yeah, hey yeah yeah
    A little more of you
    A little more, a little more of you Writer/s: Alessia Caracciolo
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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