Mixed Emotions

Album: What Came Before (2022)
Charted: 44
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  • I thought you were the somebody
    That I was looking for, mmm
    I wanna show you how to love
    And adore, yeah

    Ooh, it feels like forever
    Since we made a little space, for you and I
    Ooh, this is now or never
    I can't hold on to my pride every night

    Oh, baby
    You keep on giving me mixed emotions
    Oh, you're making fires in my heart
    Oh, you keep on giving me mixed emotions
    Hey, you're making fires in my heart

    I guess I kinda like the flame
    'Cause I can't walk away

    Oh, baby
    You keep on giving me mixed emotions
    Oh, you're making fires in my heart
    Oh, you keep on giving me mixed emotions

    It's like I waited all my life
    Just to find your light, hey
    I used to feel so at ease by your side
    And now your eyes don't even meet mine, no

    It feels like forever
    Since we made a little space, for you and I
    Ooh, this is now or never
    I can't hold on to my pride every night

    Oh, baby
    You keep on giving me mixed emotions
    Oh, you're making fires in my heart
    Oh, you keep on giving me mixed emotions
    Hey, you're making fires in my heart

    I guess I kinda like the flame
    'Cause I can't walk away

    You keep on giving me mixed emotions
    'Cause I can't walk away
    You keep on giving me mixed emotions
    No, I can't walk away

    'Cause I can't walk away Writer/s: Clementine Maria Josephine Douglas, Saul Gregory Milton, William Frederick Kennard
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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