Dance with me baby, let me hear your voice
Oh if I didn't wanna fall for you I never had a choice
Smear the makeup on my face
run your fingers through my hair
I can not keep my heart from you and I don't even care
Yeah, you turn me inside out
You make me shake and I can't stop
You give new meaning to drop dead gorgeous
And I'm about to drop

You are a song to me
And every note of every chord will set me free
There's no time before you came alone
Three cheers for the end of twenty one years
Nothing else is going wrong

Reverberate and complicate my evenings and my days
And I will only love you more
I will count the ways
Dance with me and when you see my pulse beneath my skin
It's racing now, I don't know how to hold the burning in
You've taken from me my defenses
My will is under attack
And baby when I wrap my arms around you
I feel the bones in your back

Oh yeah, your voice is like music
It's music to my ears
I'm not dying anymore, I'm alive baby!


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Oh! Emetophobia! Lyrics as written by James Matthew Davis Ivory Mobley

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    the title says it all bc it means fear of throwing up but the song is like shes bullemic and she throws up and he can tell ... just a thought

    redNINJAon August 17, 2006   Link

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