Tender
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Tender
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Exposed
Naked but fully clothed
I let you undress my soul
And break down my walls
Vulnerable
Defenseless like a child
I am susceptible
To your touch
Oouu
You're making me so tender
Pull me close
There's nothing like having you hold me
I don't feel so lonely
In your arms
Delicate
But I trust your grip
A little bit sensitive
But I give you my heart
Oouu
You're making me so tender
Oouu
I've never felt so safe with any other
The weapons the camouflage
I lay em down take it off
The masks the facade
I lay em down and I surrender all
Oouu
You're making me so tender
Oouu
I've never felt so safe with any other
Oouu
You're making me so tender
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