Drive Me Wild

Album: Hold On To Your Heart (2018)
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  • You got a nerve, got a nerve, got a nerve
    Showing up again
    With the thunder in your heart all gone
    I never knew, never knew, never knew
    How to calm myself down
    Without wanting dark to come

    So I scream
    I wanna be free
    Of what's going on
    Round and round in my head
    I remember when you said
    " You drive, you drive me wild"
    Round and round inside my head
    I remember days in bed
    You drive, you drive me wild

    Fading in, fading in, fading in
    Fading in and out
    Living like I wanna live
    I wanna run, wanna run, wanna run
    Into my heaven
    Heaven is an endless kiss

    Now I see
    I'll never be free
    Of what's going on

    Round and round in my head
    I remember when you said
    "You drive, you drive me wild"
    Round and round in my head
    I remember days in bed
    You drive, you drive me wild Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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