I need your love
I need it even when it hurts me
I won't give up
I won't give up so come and get me

Boy you really messed around
Put me six feet underground
Always kick me when I'm down
But I am still driving through your town

Tried to fake it I can't take it
Boy you trap my heart
I can't shake it 'bout to break in to a hundred million parts

I need your love
I need it even when it hurts me
I won't give up
I won't give up so come and get me

I need your love
I need it even when it hurts me
I won't give up
I won't give up so come and get me

Wish that you could wear my crown
And feel the weight I'm feeling now
But I can't help but say your name
It's lightning when you're in my veins

Tried to fake it I can't take it
Boy you trap my heart
I can't shake it 'bout to break in to a hundred million parts

I need your love
I need it even when it hurts me
I won't give up
I won't give up so come and get me

Boy, you really broke my heart
Took my love and tore it up
But I'm coming back for you
Coming clean out of the blue
All the things you did to me
I'll forgive them quietly
But I will never forget
Still I end up in your bed

I need your love (I don't want it)
I need it even when it hurts me (you really hurt me baby)
I won't give up (now I'm giving up)
I won't give up so come and get me (won't you come and get me)

I need your love (I don't want it)
I need it even when it hurts me (you really hurt me baby)
I won't give up (now I'm giving up)
I won't give up so come and get me (don't you, don't you, don't you come and get me baby)
Don't you come and get me baby


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Need Ur Luv Lyrics as written by Charlotte Aitchison Andrew Wyatt

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