Come Closer

Album: Color of the Trap (2011)
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  • What do I
    Have to do
    To get you where, I want you

    I'll guess we'll see
    What might be
    Whoa

    You're a million miles,
    A million miles away
    So Come Closer
    So Come Closer
    So Come Closer
    Whoa
    Whoa

    You're reasons
    Don't make any sense,
    I'll never rely on you
    And you're draped on him,
    while you're staring at me
    Whoa

    Whoa

    You're a million miles,
    A million miles away
    So Come Closer
    So Come Closer
    So Come Closer
    Whoa
    Ah
    Whoa
    Whoa

    You're a million miles,
    A million miles away
    So Come Closer
    So Come Closer
    Whoa
    Ah Writer/s: MILES KANE
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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