You're the One

Album: Anthem of the Peaceful Army (2018)
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  • Babe, ain't no denying
    That I've got you in my head
    Girl, I'd be flying
    If you stood yourself and said

    You're the one I want
    You're the one I need
    You're the one I had
    So come on back to me

    Babe, you're so young and pretty
    But you're evil, you oughta know
    Darling, ain't that a pity
    Won't you stand yourself and show

    You're the one I want
    You're the one I need
    You're the one I had
    So come on back to me
    Yeah

    See, where we've been
    Won't you hold my hand and stay awhile

    You're the one I want
    You're the one I need
    You're the one I had
    So come on back to me

    You're the one I want
    You're the one I need
    You're the one I, you're the one I had
    So come on back to me
    Yeah, come on baby Writer/s: Daniel Robert Wagner, Jacob Thomas Kiszka, Joshua Michael Kiszka, Samuel Francis Kiszka
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Dice from Falkland IslandsYou're the One is also one of the songs that the other members sing on. Other songs include Black Smoke Rising, Talk on the Street, Meet on the Ledge, Safari Song, The New Day, Anthem, and Always There.
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