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lyrics
(Kevin Martin / Lauren Scheff)
I pay for my bills, I pay for my thrills
But you don’t even care, you don’t even care
Alone in my head, Alone in my bed
And you just want it all, you just want it all
Awake in my home, awake and alone
And you just walk away, you just walk away
You better talk to me, better talk to me
Before we hit the ground, before we hit the ground
I need your love, I’m not enough
Play just a little, can’t have a little fun
I need your love, I’m not enough
I get the feeling you really are the one
So why, why, why are you gone?
I’m feeling alone, I’m feeling unknown
And I can’t turn around, I can’t turn around
You better talk to me, better talk to me
Before we hit the ground, before we hit the ground
I need your love, I’m not enough
Play just a little, can’t have a little fun
I need your love, I’m not enough
I get the feeling you really are the one
So why, why, why are you gone?
I know that I cannot change
Feeling alive instead of afraid
I know that what I have made
Is over the edge and out into space
Shot down in the middle, I’m stuck with a little
I needed to find
Lock down in the riddle, I’m lost in the middle
And you want to go high
credits
from Throwback Pop,
released May 15, 2012
Produced By Lauren Scheff
Mixed By Ben Moore
Kevin Martin - Vocals/Piano
Lauren Scheff - Bass/Programming/Keys
Erdis Maxhelaku - Cello
Marta Zaludova - Violin
Recorded at: Scheff Studios & Capricorn Studios
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A glorious voice thats part the bee gees brothers,the beach boys, art garfunkel and a songwriting that keeps the art of the wellcrafted, intelligent popsong alive,steve ward is finally back. It s not quite as good as his best work this but i am awfully glad he is back,i d thought he vanished there for good. Calle Falksten