Baby break it down
Baby break it down
We've got a long way to go
Baby break it down
Baby break it down
We've got a long way to go

You're standing on your side
I'm standing on mine
It only needs one step
And we could be crossing the line
There's nothing between us
Or maybe too much
Whatever it is, it's too fragile to touch

Baby break it down
Baby break it down
We got a long way to go
Baby break it down
Wrap your love around
Babe, you've got a long way to go

And who jumps the fences
And who builds the walls
Whoever takes chances must surely fall

Baby break it down
Baby break it down
Babe, you've got a long way to go
Baby break it down
You'll be safe and sound
You've got a long way to go
Baby, too far to go (yes)
Too far to go (too far, yeah)

There's no river running
That we can't cross
Does one or the other of us
Have to be the boss

Yeah, I'm sayin'
Baby break it down
Baby break it down
Babe, you've got a long way to go
Baby break it down
Wrap your love around
Long way to go (come on)

Baby break it down
Wrap your love around
Babe, you've got a long way to go
Baby break it down
Baby break it down
Long way to go (come on, you've gotta long)
Long way to go
You've got a long way to go
Long, long way (yeah)
Too far to go (oh baby)
Long, long way
Too far to go (yes, too far to go)
Long, long way
Too far to go


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    An underrated track from VL

    kexpseattleon October 27, 2016   Link

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