Baby we can make it
Pull me off the pavement
Bring me back to basics
Ever since I left you
You took a part of me I can't replace it
I'm half of what I came with
Carrying the same weight
Now I need a rescue
To pick me up and make me right

Remind me what I felt
Before I went away
Tonight I need your help
Remembering myself

(Yeah, yeah)
Take me right back to the start
(Yeah, yeah)
Fantasize we ain't apart
Oh whoa, oh whoa (yeah)
And it feels like I can't get enough
Tonight I need your help
Remembering myself

You told me to embrace it
That everything is changing
Get up off the pavement
You used to be dreamer
And now you ain't afraid to go and chase it
So all that's left to say is
Alone you have to face it
I wanna feel you once more
Before we have to say goodbye

Remind me what I felt
Before I went away
Tonight I need your help
Remembering myself

(Yeah, yeah)
Take me right back to the start
(Yeah, yeah)
Fantasize we ain't apart
Oh whoa, oh whoa (yeah)
And it feels like I can't get enough
Tonight I need your help
Remembering myself
(Yeah, yeah)
Remembering myself

It feels good to lie that I'm alive without myself
It feels good to lie that I'm alive (yeah)
(Yeah)
It feels good to lie that I'm alive without myself
(Yeah)
It feels good to lie that I'm alive, that I'm alive
(Yeah, yeah)
And it feels like I can't get enough
Tonight I need your help
Remembering myself


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