Album: Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (2011)
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  • I'd sell my soul just to see your face
    And I'd break my bones just to heal your pain
    And in these times I need a saving grace
    'Cause time is running out and I'm starting to lose my faith

    But if I told you I loved you would it make you wanna stay
    I'm sorry for the way I make you feel day after day
    And if I wrote you a love song and sang it to you everyday
    Would it ever be enough to make you wanna come back home to stay
    Would it make you, make you wanna stay

    My hearts on my sleeve but it's turning black
    And without your touch I'm not gonna last
    It feels like my walls are cavin' in
    And I'll do anything to have you here again

    But if I told you I loved you would it make you wanna stay
    I'm sorry for the way I make you feel day after day
    And if I wrote you a love song and sang it to you everyday
    Would it ever be enough to make you wanna come back home to stay
    Would it make you, make you wanna stay

    The days are cold the nights are long
    And I can't stand to be alone
    Please know this is not your fault
    And all I want is to tell you I love you

    And make you wanna stay
    I'm sorry for the way I make you feel day after day
    And if I wrote you a love song and sang it to you everyday
    Would it ever be enough to make you wanna come back home to stay

    Would it make you, make you wanna stay
    (I'm sorry for my ways)
    Would it make you, make you wanna stay
    (Will it ever be enough)
    Would it make you, make you wanna stay Writer/s: DANNY ELFMAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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