Turning Onto You

Album: Palomino (2022)
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  • Ooh, ooh
    You've got me hanging on
    Like the words to my favorite song
    Like the night turns into dawn
    I'm turning onto you

    The wheel's set in motion now
    I'm listening out for the sound
    Of my sanity tuning out as
    I'm turning onto you

    Ooh, ooh
    Oh, the night holds promises
    That the morning can't fulfill
    But look at me, I'm happy still
    If I'm turning onto you

    Ooh as time's moving on
    I'm asking you
    Don't keep me waiting too long
    Ooh, ooh

    Fell in love with a dream I guess
    But I'm hoping we'll pass the test
    Oh, I can't help it, I confess
    I'm turning onto you

    'Cause you've got me hanging on
    Like the words to my favorite song
    Let the night turn into dawn
    I'll be turning onto you

    Ooh as time's moving on
    I'm asking you
    Don't keep me waiting too long

    Ooh, ooh
    Turning onto you, turning onto you, turning onto you
    (My darling I'm) turning onto you
    (My darling I'm) turning onto you Writer/s: Johanna Soderberg, Klara Soderberg
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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