You Were Right

Album: Bloom (2015)
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  • You were right
    I know I can't get enough of you
    Leave it all to bloom
    You were right
    I don't know I can't get enough of you, no
    The things that I would do

    Under the water, I'm sinking further down
    Floating, I'm nothing, I'm nothing
    Arms are wide open, I'm calling out your name
    Sitting and waiting, I'm waiting

    You were right
    I know I can't get enough of you
    You were right
    I don't know I can't get enough of you
    Leave it all to bloom

    You were right
    I don't know I can't get enough of you, no
    The things that I would do

    I'm cold in the river
    Lips moving, there's no sound
    Pulling me under, I'm under

    You've given me nothing
    Keep telling me I'll be fine
    Keeping me kissing, out guessing

    You were right

    You were right
    I know I can't get enough of you
    You were right
    I don't know I can't get enough of you

    You were right
    I know I can't get enough of you
    Leave it all to bloom
    You were right
    I don't know I can't get enough of you, no
    The things that I would do Writer/s: James Douglas Roy Hunt, Jonathon George, Tyrone Ken Lindqvist
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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