All Of Me

Album: Swing Easy! (1954)
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  • All of me
    Why not take all of me
    Can't you see
    I'm no good without you

    Take my lips
    I want to lose them
    Take my arms
    I'll never use them

    Your goodbye
    Left me with eyes that cry
    How can I
    Get along without you

    You took the part
    That once was my heart
    So why not, why not
    Take all of me

    All of me
    Come on get all of me
    Can't you see
    I'm just a mess without you

    Take my lips
    I want to lose them
    Get a piece of these arms
    I'll never use them

    Your goodbye
    Left me with eyes that cry
    How can I
    Ever make it without you

    You know you got the part
    That used to be my heart
    So why not, why not
    Take all of me Writer/s: VICCI MARTINEZ
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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