Para

Album: Algiers (2012)
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  • I hold your wrist
    You bite your lip
    The push becomes an embrace

    I touch your face
    You close your eyes
    The embrace becomes a shove

    I walk away
    You follow too close
    The shove takes hold
    And there's no where to go

    Take it down
    Take it all the way
    Take it down
    Take it all the way down below the waterline

    I see you now
    Through a glass wall
    All that is you stays with you
    All that is me stays with me
    But we see it all
    We feel it all
    And there is no place we can't go

    Take it down
    Take it all the way
    Take it down
    Take it all the way down below the waterline Writer/s: JOHN CONVERTINO, JOSEPH G BURNS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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