Dangerously

Album: Nine Track Mind (2016)
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  • Ooh, ooh

    This is gonna hurt, but I blame myself first
    'Cause I ignored the truth
    Drunk off of that love, it my head up
    There's no forgetting you

    You've awoken me, but you're choking me
    I was so obsessed
    Gave you all of me
    And now, honestly, I got nothing left

    I loved you dangerously
    More than the air that I breathe
    Knew we would crash at the speed that we were going
    Didn't care if the explosion ruined me (me, me)
    Baby, I loved you dangerously
    Mm, mm
    I loved you dangerously

    Usually, I hold the power with both my hands tied behind my back
    Look at how things change
    'Cause now you're the train
    And I'm tied to the track

    You've awoken me, but you're choking me
    I was so obsessed
    Gave you all of me
    And now, honestly, I got nothing left

    'Cause I loved you dangerously
    More than the air that I breathe
    Knew we would crash at the speed that we were going
    Didn't care if the explosion ruined me (me, me)
    Baby, I loved you dangerously

    You took me down, down, down, down
    And kissed my lips with goodbye
    I see it now, now, now, now
    It was a matter of time
    You know I know
    There's only one place this could lead
    But you are the fire, I'm gasoline

    I love you, I love you, I love you

    I loved you dangerously
    Ooh, more than the air that I breathe
    Oh, now, knew we would crash at the speed that we were going
    Didn't care if the explosion ruined me (me, me)
    Oh, oh, baby, I loved you dangerously

    Mm, mm
    Ooh, I loved you dangerously
    Ooh-ooh, I loved you dangerously Writer/s: Alexander Izquierdo, Charlie Otto Jr. Puth, James John Jr. Abrahart, Jonathan Rotem, Marco Antonio Jr. Rodriguez Diaz
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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