The Deep

Album: Single release only (2017)
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  • I don't wanna let you in
    'Cause I don't wanna let this thing in
    Dirty karma never wins
    But here are, back at it again

    When the lights out, when we're all alone
    Won't you take me down with your touch of gold?

    Dreamin' while I'm wide awake
    Don't know how much I can take
    But I need it, can't leave it
    'Cause you make me breathe in the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep end

    Every night I, I give you up
    Every time, I swear it's too much
    But I ain't tryna say it's done
    'Cause gettin' some is better than none

    Help me, I'm drowning
    I can't stop, I'm going under
    Come be the air my lungs

    When the lights out, when we're all alone
    Won't you take me down with your touch of gold?

    Dreamin' while I'm wide awake
    Don't know how much I can take
    But I need it, can't leave it
    'Cause you make me breathe in the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep end
    Oh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep end

    Taking me under, you're taking me under
    These covers I'm covered in, I can't recover

    Dreamin' while I'm wide awake
    Don't know how much I can take
    But I need it, can't leave it
    'Cause you make me breathe in the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep
    Whoa-ooh, the deep end Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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