Hold Me for a While

Album: Evolution (1993)
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  • Listless days of feeling insecure
    Makes it even harder to endure
    There’s a way that you can make me smile
    Only if you’ll hold me for a while

    Lots of speeches leave us limp and week
    Darling, there’s no need for us to speak
    You can stop my heart from running wild
    Only if you’ll hold me for a while

    Hold me, fold me in your arms
    Baby, be my refuge and keep me from the storm
    Will you enclose me, keep the villain out?
    Darling, that’s what you and I are all about
    (Isn’t)

    There is always time for making love
    Darling, that’s not what I’m in need of
    Help me rest as peaceful as a child
    I will, if you'll hold me for a while

    Hold me, fold me in your arms
    Baby, be my refuge and keep me from the storm
    Will you enclose me, keep the villain out?
    Darling, that’s what you and I are all about
    (Isn’t)

    Only if you’ll hold me, for a while

    Writer/s: OLETA ADAMS
    Publisher: Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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