You say it's time to walk away and leave all this behind
Telling me it's all been wasted time
Heavy clouds above my head, it's pouring from the sky
Baby there ain't no place I can hide

Loving every minute when my presence makes you smile
Then you look so fragile when you cry
Hate it when you do the stuff that's pushing me aside
Leading me a lonely road to ride

Just a slave to your love, I'm under your spell
Cuts me deep in my soul
I'm losing my sense of control
Everyday, it goes on and on
We play the same old song
Baby you know I'm just a slave to your love

Don't you ever be afraid I'll keep an open door
Even though you don't care anymore
Can't you see it's destiny, I just can't let you go
I'll bring us back to what we had before

Just a slave to your love, I'm under your spell
Cuts me deep in my soul
I'm losing my sense of control
Everyday, it goes on and on
We play the same old song
Baby you know I'm just a slave to your love

A slave to your love
I can't take anymore
Ain't sending my love out the door
Set me free, can't you see
What you're doing to me
Don't want you to leave me alone

Get down
Baby get down
Get down.

Just a slave to your love, I'm under your spell
Cuts me deep in my soul
I'm losing control
Just a slave to your love, I'm under your spell
Cuts me deep in my soul
I'm losing my sense of control
Everyday, it goes on and on
We play the same old song
Baby you know I'm just a slave to your love
A slave to your love
A slave to your love


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