Trust You

Album: I Think We'd Feel Good Together (2015)
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  • All my friends say when you gon' play
    I'm always too busy, I don't need to stay up late
    But I change my mind when I see your face
    'Cause I trust you
    Now it's on like Revlon, middle of the night
    Gimme just a minute, man, I'm higher than a kite
    And I can't come down, but I know I'll be all right
    Because I trust you

    When you say hey, come on
    I know I really, really want to
    I trust you
    When I stay, I know I really ought to go
    But then I trust you
    I trust you
    I trust you
    When you say hey, come on
    I know I will because I trust you
    I trust you

    I like to think that I am reasonable
    But I can't tell you why I'm down on the floor
    I check my hair, but I don't know what it's for
    I know tomorrow that I'll trust you some more

    When you say hey, come on
    I know I really, really want to
    I trust you
    When I stay, I know I really ought to go
    But then I trust you
    I trust you
    I trust you
    When you say hey, come on
    I know I will because I trust you
    I trust you

    I keep on making bad decisions 'cause I
    I keep on drinking what you're giving 'cause I
    I keep on making bad decisions 'cause I
    I keep on drinking what you're giving 'cause I

    When you say hey, come on
    I know I really, really want to
    I trust you
    When I stay, I know I really ought to go
    But then I trust you
    I trust you
    I trust you
    When you say hey, come on
    I know I will because I trust you
    I trust you
    I trust you
    I trust you
    (I trust you, man!) Writer/s: NOEL ZANCANELLA, ROBERT THOMAS, RYAN TEDDER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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