In Your Arms Again

Album: The Beast In Its Tracks (2013)
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  • And oh, what a thrill it was
    To be in your arms again
    And oh, what a thrill it was
    To be in those arms

    And all those plans I had, all they did was hold me down
    Those plans I had, they can't hold me now
    That I am back
    In your arms again

    Every airplane has a pilot, locomotive a conductor
    And I who had so many things but did not have a lover

    All those plans I had, all they did was hold me down
    Those plans I had, they can't hold me now
    That I am back
    In your arms again

    All those plans I had, all they did was hold me down
    Those plans I had, they can't hold me now
    That I am back
    In your arms again Writer/s: JOSH RITTER
    Publisher: DUCHAMP, INC
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