Juna

Album: Charm (2024)
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  • Ooh-ooh, ooh
    Come to me slowly

    It's when you talk close enough
    That I feel it on my skin, breathe it in
    Most of these days (most of these days)
    I don't get too intimate
    Why would I let you in? (Why would I let you in?)
    But I think again

    I don't even try
    I don't have to think
    With you, there's no pretending

    You know me, you know me
    And I just might know you too, know you
    Come to me ready

    (You make me wanna) go dancing
    (You make me wanna) try on feminine
    (You make me wanna) go buy a new dress
    (You make me wanna) slip off a new dress

    Don't even try
    I don't have to think
    With you, there's no pretending

    You know me, you know me
    And I just might know you too, ooh
    Come to me slowly Writer/s: Claire Cottrill, Leon Michels, Marco Benevento
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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