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Your Heart

I know you, and I know me I know that I’m not what you need But I’ve gotta get this off my chest Some nights I lie here wide awake And think about this bed I’ve made The second chance I’ll never get ‘Cause I’d kiss you like the summer rain And I’d shiver when you say my name And I’d cling to you to the better end If I could have your heart again Your feet would never touch the floor You would be all that I endure I’d know just what I’d have to lose I hate that this is where I stand Hate how I’ll never be your man There’s nothing I would not undo ‘Cause I’d kiss you like the summer rain And I’d shiver when you say my name And I’d cling to you to the better end If I could have your heart again
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Written by
JDHalpert
27 / M / Murfreesboro, TN
For You?
Written by
JDHalpert
27 / M / Murfreesboro, TN
Published
Apr 20, 2021
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24·150
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You might hear this someday. (Sold to Columbia)

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