Learn You Inside Out

Album: Who We Are (2007)
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  • See my feet on the ground
    But it feels like the world's gravity drowned
    When I'm with you I'm high

    Instead of hiding my face
    My mind's in your eyes
    Can your love embrace
    Me as I am

    [Chorus]
    In the silence you stare at the world
    Your eyes are screaming to be heard
    I want to learn you inside out

    Time isn't on our side
    All we have is now
    For the rest of our lives
    Let's stay up all night

    [Chorus]

    All that changes is time
    Can't keep you inside of me
    You're out of my mind
    I wear you on my sleeve

    [Chorus]

    I see all that you want to be
    Look into your soul
    Looking right back at me
    I want to learn you inside out Writer/s: JASON WADE
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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