I'm not scared of you leaving
I'm not scared of you at all, no
And I give you this freedom
With no I told you so's if you fall

I'm making it easy
If you promise that it's understood
If you're coming back
You're coming back for good

'cause I want that just can't live
Without each other love, yeah

I don't want your forgive me's, no
Don't need your sorry I forgot's
And if I have you here with me
Ooh, don't need you to be something that you're not

I'm making it easy
If you promise that it's understood
If I take you back
You're coming back for good

'cause I need that just can't live
Without each other love, yeah

Something inside of me
Tells me you still believe
We've got that just can't live
Without each other love, ooh

It's all consuming, intoxicating, ooh
That old fashioned stuff, yeah
One ingredient missing
It just ain't, it just ain't, it just ain't enough

My eyes are wide open
They're not blinded by us
'cause I need that just can't live
Without each other love, yeah

Something inside of me
Tells me you still believe
We've got that just can't live
Without each other love, yeah

We've got that just can't live
Without each other love, ooh
And I've got that just can't seem to live
Without your love



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    no one commented? this song is so sweet. its one of my favs. right. little bit tricky to get whole meaning. at first you think that hes not worried coz they are so in love. and then you think she left him and he wants her back only if she is coming back for good. and that is also backed up with 'something inside of me tells me you still believe'. anyway very nice song. seeing him in april, CANT WAIT!!!

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