She likes electro,
I dont know much,
But I pretend to know,
I used to breakdance though,
Come on,

All at once my head is clear,
All at once I find you here,
Maybe this is how it is,
And everything is in its place,
You give me something left to see,
A better world,
A better me,
Break the mould that I am in,
Drain the colour from my skin,

See I will give up all i have,
To fill a moment now with you,
Be a thought you wanna keep,
Watch you silence whilst you sleep,
Yeah i would give up all I have,
To hear you say you will stay,
Id give it all away,
Id give it all,

Come on,
Cause I want you to know,
That your all over me,
And I dont want to fall,
So I land at your feet,

Oh my god your beautiful,
And I will bow before you now,
Fill me with your company,
Bring me down to my knees,
Tie me up and leave me here,
Hold your music to my ear,
Let me look at you again,
Let me look and take it in,

So I will give up all I can,
To watch you light up when you smile,
Take your pain and fears away,
hear you say that were ok,
Yeah I will give up all I can,
And then maybe youll feel the same,
I give my hear away,
Give my heart,

Come on,
Cause I want you to know,
That your all over me,
And I dont want to fall,
So I land at your feet,
And the tides coming in,
And I cant put it out,
And I dont want to lose,
So I land at you feet,

Wont you step on my bones,
Wont you let me in,
And ill kiss your palm this time,
And hope that you will hear,

Dont wait for it,
Dont leave,
And then,
Then my only friend,
You give me all you can,
You say youll be my,
Love.


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Come On Lyrics as written by Mark Anthony Owen

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