Next To You
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Next To You
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I’ve been thinking
I’ve been wondering
Just some little things
About you and me
And how we used to be
And suddenly everything fell into place
But I don’t know
Is it too late?
I don’t know what to say
I don’t know what to do
I’m stuck on this thing
And to be honest
All I ever wanted
All I ever wanted
Was
To find an escape
To find an excuse
To find my place
To find the way
To be next to you
(Next to you)
It’s been ages since I saw you
Did you know I miss you more than anything?
Damn, it’s such a shame
We both know
We're out of time now
We both know
That this is gonna end somehow
But I think it’s just beginning now
So please stay, please don’t run away.
So please stay, please don’t run away
Don’t leave me
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Retrosense performs "Next To You", and this lyric page sits inside the Retrosense catalog on LyroVerse.
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