Take Me As I Am

Album: Live Life Living (2014)
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  • I know I mess around, cos' of all I did before
    I always seem to spoil myself, of that you can be sure
    And if you want this journey, reach out and take my hand
    I'm so so far from perfect Will you take me as I am, as I am

    Fight me, fight me, then ignore me
    Don't look back, you know the story
    Forgive me, hold me, say you'll see me
    Hate me again, but never leave me
    If you want this journey, reach out and take my hand
    I'm so so far from perfect Will you take me as I am, as I am

    Take me as I am

    Take me, take me, take me, don't leave me
    Take me, take me, take me, don't leave me
    Take me, take me, take me, don't leave me
    Take me as I am

    Fight me, fight me, then ignore me
    Don't look back, you know the story
    Forgive me, hold me, say you'll see me
    Hate me again, but never leave me
    If you want this journey, reach out and take my hand
    I'm so so far from perfect Will you take me as I am, as I am

    It's happened again, back in the same place
    It's happened again, back in the same place
    Same place, same place, same place

    Take me as I am

    Take me, take me, take me, don't leave me
    Take me, take me, take me, don't leave me
    Take me, take me, take me, don't leave me
    Take me as I am

    If you want this journey, reach out and take my hand
    I'm so so far from perfect Will you take me as I am, as I am Writer/s: ALFIE BAMFORD, ELLIOT JOHN GLEAVE
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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