Don't Let Me Go

Album: TCV (2010)
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  • I can see your shadow layin' in the moonlight
    I can feel your heart beat playin' on my right side
    Every night I long for this, makin' up what I miss
    I can hear you breathin', lettin' out a sad sigh
    You try so hard, to hide your scars
    Always on your guard

    Don't, don't let me go
    Don't make me hold on
    When you're not
    Don't, don't turn away
    What can I say
    So you won't
    No don't, don't let me go

    I can see the skyline fadin' in the distance
    Tears are comin' down and I'm tryin' just to make sense
    I don't listen to the radio, just the engine and the road
    I wonder if my words are makin' any difference
    I dream and then it seems to end
    But always comes again

    Don't, don't let me go
    Don't make me hold on
    When you're not
    Don't, don't turn away
    What can I say
    So you won't
    No don't, don't let me go

    I'm comin' down to where you're standin'
    I need you now
    Or you'll be watchin' me hit the ground
    With a crash landin'

    Don't, don't let me go
    Don't make me hold on
    When you're not
    Don't, don't turn away
    What can I say
    So you won't
    No don't, don't let me go
    Don't let me go
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