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Caroline Lavelle - Desire Lyrics



Caroline Lavelle - Desire Lyrics




Desire brings on madness
And that madness is directed at you
The touch of you unwinds me
And entwines me in a vision of you
I'm drowning in sweet desire

The scent of you attracts me
And entraps me an invisible snare
The thought of your lips on my skin
Bringing you back again
Loving you, the feeling
Loving you, I'm reeling

The darkness doesn't calm me
It alarms me
In the night with no sleep
The daylight brings no healing
Just the feeling
That you've cut in too deep
I'm drowning in sweet desire

Alone now you are with me
I could give you
Everything that you need
Mine is the bread that you break
Mine is the wine that you taste
Loving you, the feeling
Loving you, I'm reeling

Loving you, I never knew
Loving you would leave me blue...
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Desire brings on madness
And that madness is directed at you
The touch of you unwinds me
And entwines me in a vision of you
I'm drowning in sweet desire

The scent of you attracts me
And entraps me an invisible snare
The thought of your lips on my skin
Bringing you back again
Loving you, the feeling
Loving you, I'm reeling

The darkness doesn't calm me
It alarms me
In the night with no sleep
The daylight brings no healing
Just the feeling
That you've cut in too deep
I'm drowning in sweet desire

Alone now you are with me
I could give you
Everything that you need
Mine is the bread that you break
Mine is the wine that you taste
Loving you, the feeling
Loving you, I'm reeling

Loving you, I never knew
Loving you would leave me blue...
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Writer: CAROLINE LAVELLE
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC




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Performed By: Caroline Lavelle
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Written by: CAROLINE LAVELLE

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