Just your love
Just your shadow
Just your voice
And my soul
Just your love
Just your shadow
Just your voice
And my soul
Just your lips

My name on your lips
You're wearing my lungs
Drowned in oxygen
Now you've set the scene
High on intimacy
Drawing me a bath

Ooh
I don't wanna know the way down
Ooh
I don't wanna know the way down

Just your love
I just want it all
Just your shadow
Just your voice
I just want it all
And my soul
In my head, in my veins
In the way you give and take
In the way that you weigh
On my body, on my brain

Chemistry is rare in a three time affair
There's no guarantees
Working through the seasons, pressed up against the ceiling
Pushing down on me

Ooh
I don't wanna know the way down
Ooh
I don't wanna know the way down

Just your love
I just want it all
Just your shadow
Just your voice
I just want it all
And my soul
In my head, in my veins
In the way you give and take
In the way that you weigh
On my body, on my brain

Just your neck
Just your eyes
Just your desire
Just your love and my soul
Just your love
Just your shadow
Just your voice
And my soul
Just your love
Just your shadow
Just your voice
And my soul
I don't wanna know the way down


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher, edited by bystrouska

Lips Lyrics as written by Oliver David Sim Romy Anna Madley Croft

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    it's about love and lust, and how those two things can become muddled.

    lourologyon November 29, 2017   Link

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