Keep You In Mind

Album: A Song For Everyone (2014)
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  • I see you 'round, but now I think its time to take some time off
    Oh baby that made you smile now
    I know that you been running for a while now

    Don't run I got so much for you
    I know you feel the love is in the air
    Don't move you got a lot to lose
    And if you walk away it won't be fair no no

    Can I keep you in mind
    Can I can I
    Can I keep you in mind
    In my mind

    When I wake up I'm incomplete 'cause you ain't where I lay love
    Baby I see you, you nervous
    Just let me in I promise to be worth it

    Don't run I got so much for you
    I know you feel the love is in the air
    Don't move you got a lot to lose
    And if you walk away it won't be fair no no

    Can I keep you in mind
    Can I can I
    Can I keep you in mind
    In my mind
    Can I keep you in mind
    Can I can I
    Can I keep you in mind
    In my mind Writer/s: GUORDAN BANKS, K. ROOSEVELT
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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