Skin
by Sade

Album: Soldier Of Love (2010)
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  • When I found out this love's undone
    I was like a gun
    Sure as it was over
    Felt like nothing good could come

    Sure as it's gonna play and play
    Like Michael back in the day

    I'm gonna peel you away

    Now as I begin
    To wash you off my skin
    I'm gonna peel you away
    'Cause you're not right within

    I love you so
    Sometimes love has to let go
    So this time don't think it's a lie
    I say goodbye

    Now as I begin
    To wash you off my skin
    I'm gonna peel you away
    'Cause you're not right within

    Now it's time
    To wash you off my skin
    Now as I begin
    It couldn't be right
    'Cause you're not right within, mmh

    I say goodbye Writer/s: Andrew Hale, Helen Adu, Paul Denman, Stuart Matthewman
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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