Starry Eyes

Album: Dawn FM (2022)
Charted: 79
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  • I only met you in my dreams before
    When I was young and alone in the world
    You were there when I needed someone
    To call my girl
    And now you're my reality
    And I wanna feel you close
    But you're defeated, baby
    Broken, hurtin', sufferin' from a shattered soul
    Oh, whoa
    A shattered soul
    Oh, ooh-oh

    Let me be there, let me be there for your heart
    Let me be there, I can be there 'til you're whole
    You weren't touched by a man in so long
    'Cause the last time it was way too strong
    Let me be there, let me be there for your heart

    Let me love you, let me love you like you need
    And I'll make it, make it my responsibility
    I'll be there every step of the way, uh
    I'll get you back on your feet
    Let me love you, let me love you like you need

    And you can kick me, kick me to the curb
    It's okay, babe, I promise that I felt worse
    Back then I was starry eyed
    And now I'm so cynical
    Baby, break me, kick me to the curb
    Oh
    Mm-mm

    (MWA Music) Writer/s: Abel Tesfaye, Daniel Lopatin, Martin Max Sandberg, Oscar Thomas Holter, Peter Lee Johnson, Thomas Lee Brown
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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