All For You

Album: It's About Us (2014)
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  • Here I go
    Now that I've found myself losing all control
    You won't believe what I've been thinking

    Got a plan
    Got you everything you could ever need
    Steal a plane and fly you everywhere you want

    We never know when to stop
    It's the way you keep me twisted
    It's just how I like it to be

    We never know when to stop
    And if you wake up and see me on the news
    I did it all for you

    I did it all for you

    There you go
    Your love caused trouble now I'm thinking of
    Just how close I'd been to doing the same

    When you see your favorite car
    Driving every mile, 'til the they call the cops
    No jail bars are ever keeping us apart

    We never know when to stop
    It's the way you keep me twisted
    It's just how I like it to be

    We never know when to stop
    And if you wake up and see me on the news
    I did it all for you

    I did it all for you

    They're coming to get us so you better run
    How are we gonna pay for the things that we've done
    They're coming to get us so you better run

    They're coming to get us so you better run
    How are we gonna pay for the things that we've done
    They're coming to get us so you better run

    I did it all for you
    I did it all for you
    I did it all for you
    I did it all for you
    For you, for you, for you

    I did it all for you
    I did it all for you Writer/s: ALEX LEE KINSEY, JOHN HENRY RYAN, RUTH-ANNE CUNNINGHAM, SIERRA PHUONG THAO DEATON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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