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Leave Right Now
Will Young
I'm here, just like I said
Though it's breaking every rule I've ever made.
My racing heart is just the same
Why make it strong to break it once again?
And I'd love to say I do
Give everything to you
But I could never now be true
So I say,
I think I'd better leave right now
Before I fall any deeper
I think I'd better leave right now
Feeling weaker and weaker
Somebody better show me how
Before I fall any deeper
I think I'd better leave right now
I'm here, so please explain
Why you're opening up a healing wound again
I'm a little more careful
Perhaps it shows
But if I lose the highs
At least I'm spared the lows
Now I tremble in your arms
What could be the harm
To feel my spirit calm?
So I say,
I think I'd better leave right now
Before I fall any deeper
I think I'd better leave right now
Feeling weaker and weaker
Somebody better show me how
Before I fall any deeper
I think I'd better leave right now
I wouldn't know how to say
How good it feels seeing you today
I see you've got your smile back
Like you say, you're right on track
But you may never know why
Once bitten, twice as shy
If I'm proud, perhaps I should explain
I couldn't bear to lose you again
So I say,
I think I'd better leave right now
Before I fall any deeper
I think I'd better leave right now
Feeling weaker and weaker
Somebody better show me how
Before I fall any deeper
I think I'd better leave right now
Yes, I will.
I think I'd better leave right now
I'm feeling weaker and weaker
Somebody better show me how
Before I fall any deeper
I think I'd better leave right now.
finally some sane punjabis who listen to the classicsO tera ki lagda. Skip to 5 minutes for best part and main course.
I grew up as one. When I went past shops in my home city of Faisalabad this would always be played somewhere in a street. Better than today’s bakwas at least.finally some sane punjabis who listen to the classics
I grew up as one. When I went past shops in my home city of Faisalabad this would always be played somewhere in a street. Better than today’s bakwas at least.
The great Attaulah Khan is a classic.
Is that fine to say not a huge fan? Yes I do like some of her songs.