In Between The Lines
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In Between The Lines
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What are you trying to do
Looking at me with those hungry eyes?
I can’t help but look away
But there is something that I can’t deny
What are you trying to say?
Should I read you in between the lines?
Should I let my feelings show when your body is close to mine?
I don’t want to run don’t want to hide from love again
Take me in your arms and love me to this sweet refrain
Love me like a song and
Let me linger in your veins take in your arms
And love me time and time again
What are you trying to do looking at me
With those hungry eyes?
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