Come Together

Album: Screamadelica (1991)
Charted: 26
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  • Come together oh oh
    Come together oh oh
    Come together oh oh
    Come together

    Kiss me, won't you won't you kiss me
    Won't you won't you kiss me
    Lift me right out of this world
    Trip me, won't you won't you trip me
    Won't you won't you trip me
    Lift me ride me to the stars

    I'm free you're free
    I'm free I want you to touch me
    Come touch me
    Now it's all too much
    All too much
    All too much

    Kiss me, won't you won't you kiss me
    Won't you won't you kiss me
    Lift me right out of this world
    Trip me, won't you won't you trip me
    Won't you won't you trip me
    Lift me ride me to the stars

    I'm free you're free
    I'm free I want you to touch me
    Come touch me
    Now it's all too much
    All too much
    All too much

    Come together oh oh
    Come together oh oh
    Come together as one
    Come together as one
    Up and away
    Come together oh yeah
    Up and away Writer/s: ANDREW INNES, BOBBY GILLESPIE, ROBERT YOUNG
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Bex from Maryland, UsaThis song always has been and always will be a great song!
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