Look At Me

Album: Play On (2009)
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  • I would bet my life, like I bet my heart
    That you were the one, baby
    I've never been so sure of anything before
    You're driving my heart crazy

    I can't hold out
    I can't hold back now
    Like I've done before

    Darling look at me
    I've fallen like a fool for you
    Darling can't you see
    I'd do anything you want me to
    I tell myself I'm in too deep
    Then I fall a little farther
    Every time you look at me

    How do you do that, babe?
    Make me feel like I'm the only girl alive for you
    I don't know what it is that makes me fall like this
    First time in your arms I knew

    The way you held me
    I knew that this could be
    What I've been waiting to find

    Darling look at me
    I've fallen like a fool for you
    Darling can't you see
    I'd do anything you want me to
    I tell myself I'm in too deep
    Then I fall a little farther
    Every time you look at me

    Every time you look at me Writer/s: CHARLENE COLLINS, CHRISTOPHER COLLINS, LIAM SIGGERS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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