Come Back To Me

Album: My Name Is (2013)
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  • When I don't want to forget where I come from
    I think of your moves, your class and I'm back home
    I've got your rhythm in my blood
    Your crazy touch in my soul
    My memory's out of control

    I can't get you out of my mind
    Come back to, come back to dance with me
    Come back to, come back to dance with me

    Your feet on the dancefloor had nothing to prove
    You have your own bebop style and your groove
    Because I grew up on your knees
    When start the music, it's a glee
    Nobody ever stops me

    I can't get you out of my mind
    Come back to, come back to dance with me
    Come back to, come back to dance with me
    Come back to, come back to dance with me
    Come back to, come back to dance with me

    I can't get you out of my mind
    I can't get you out of my mind
    Come back to, come back to dance with me
    Come back to, come back to dance with me Writer/s: Cécile Cassel
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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