If You Don't Wanna Love Me

Album: Songs For You, Truths For Me (2008)
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  • When you lower me down
    So deep that I
    I can't get out
    And when you're lost, lost and alone
    Yes you'd think it was a liars place
    You'd come back for more
    If you don't want me to leave
    Then don't push me away
    Rather blow out the lights you can watch it all fade
    But I'm going nowhere

    I'm gonna stay
    When you just wanna fight
    When you're closing you're eyes
    'Cause you don't wanna love me
    I'm gonna stay
    You can't push me too far
    There's no space in my heart
    When I don't wanna love you Writer/s: JAMES MORRISON CATCHPOLE, MARTIN BRAMMER, STEPHEN PAUL ROBSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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