Turn it around, baby
Spend more time with me
Try to believe you
Try to believe you

Turn it around, baby
Spend more time with me
It's getting insane, I know
Let it not be true

Turn it around baby
Turn it around

I need you
I can only be myself with you
I need you
I can only be myself with you
I can only be myself

Turn it around

Turn it around, baby
Let us break the rules
You know I need you
I need to feel you

Turn it around baby
And find me here
Waiting for you babe
Only for you babe

I need you
I can only be myself with you
I need you
I can only be myself with you
I can only be myself


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Turn It Around Lyrics as written by Jessica Wolfe Holly Laessig

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    can't believe nobody's commented on this one yet...fucking awesome song. the meaning seems pretty obvious, i dont think i need to go into detail. if you're rolling, listen to this song. peace.

    fingertipson June 18, 2007   Link
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    Just heard this for the first time in years, god damn great song!

    a226sigon December 29, 2010   Link
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    @fingertips umm I'm pretty stoned and looked up the lyrics... now that I know them I'm unsure AF about what they mean lol

    BroHomoon June 27, 2020   Link

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