Only To Be With You

Album: Permanent Shade Of Blue (1994)
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  • I used to live my life just fast and free, and do as I feel
    Right down to the bone I was a rolling stone, just want to be free
    But now I think I might be just a little more than slightly, changing my views
    This is a far cry from what I've known, cause all I know is I want

    Only to be with you (Yeah)
    'Cause through and through
    I'm just a freak for you

    Nobody's want to make me stay this long, the way that you do
    Turn your love on and I feel I'm reborn, I always want you
    Sometimes I feel like hey this can't be right, this cannot be real
    I've seen love come and I've seen it go, cause all I know is I want

    Only to be with you
    'Cause through and through
    I'm just a freak for you
    Only to be with you (Yeah)
    'Cause trough and trough
    Girl I believe in you

    Sometimes I feel like hey no this cannot be right, this cannot be real
    And I feel like I've seen the light, 'cause all I know that I want

    Only to be with you
    'Cause through and through
    I'm just a freak for you
    Only to be with you (Yeah)
    'Cause through and through
    Girl I believe in you

    Do you know what I'm talking about
    Make my world go round

    Only, only, only, only
    Only, only, only, only

    Only to be with you
    Only to be with you Writer/s: ANDREW SYLVESTER RICHARD ROACHFORD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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