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Savoir Adore - You Lyrics



Savoir Adore - You Lyrics




I walk it off
Each time
I hear
Your voice

Because I know
What it sounds like
When it feels right (and I'm losing control)

Do you ever think that we could be
People who belong together
Do you ever think that we would be
Making each other better

It's you I want
Every time I close my eyes
It's you I want
Lying next to me at night
It's you I want
It's you I want

Can't be without you now
I've said too much
I'm not sure how
To turn it around
It's such a sweet sound (and I'm losing control)

Do you ever think that we could be
People who belong together
Do you ever think that we would be
Making each other better

It's you I want
Every time I close my eyes
It's you I want
Lying next to me at night
It's you I want
It's you I want
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I walk it off
Each time
I hear
Your voice

Because I know
What it sounds like
When it feels right (and I'm losing control)

Do you ever think that we could be
People who belong together
Do you ever think that we would be
Making each other better

It's you I want
Every time I close my eyes
It's you I want
Lying next to me at night
It's you I want
It's you I want

Can't be without you now
I've said too much
I'm not sure how
To turn it around
It's such a sweet sound (and I'm losing control)

Do you ever think that we could be
People who belong together
Do you ever think that we would be
Making each other better

It's you I want
Every time I close my eyes
It's you I want
Lying next to me at night
It's you I want
It's you I want
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Writer: LAUREN MARIE ZETTLER, PAUL HAMMER
Copyright: Lyrics © Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc

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Language: English
Written by: LAUREN MARIE ZETTLER, PAUL HAMMER

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