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Save Me Lyrics


Ginger Save Me


See that clock on the wall?
It hasn’t moved since the time you called.
It’s getting hard remembering the little things
That got me so annoyed again.
And you, you smiled just in time.

I’m breaking free from the past
And making sense of the wait at last
And when you walked into the room
The audience forgot the sound
And looked around
And you, you shined just in time

Save me
Save me, save me
The loneliness is disappearing baby
Save me, save me
From all the doubt that’s still in here now

The final stage of repair.
I woke up one day and you were there.
What did I do to deserve your smile?
And all the while
My destiny was 1000 miles away,
And mine, just in time.

Save me
Save me, save me
The loneliness is disappearing baby
Save me, save me
From all the doubt that’s still in here now

I’m falling into the light
I found salvation by satellite.
Who’d have thought that you could be
A part of me?
The part I want the world to see
You came, you shined just in time

Save me
Save me, save me
The loneliness is disappearing baby
Save me, save me
From all the doubt that’s still in here now



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