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Right Behind You Lyrics


James Durbin Right Behind You


There's something so familiar
It's like I met you somewhere before
Before
I can finish your sentence
I can feel you behind the door
The door
Turn off the head lights
I'll do the pedals and you can steer
Into the darkness
Trust me there is nothing to fear
To fear
Close your eyes
Fall backwards
I won't let you die
I'll be right behind you
Close your eyes
Just let yourself go
I won't let you die
I'll be right behind you

Don't have to say it
It's like I know when your gonna call
And you call
I wasn't conscious,
I can see that you were not far
Not far
Turn off the head lights
I'll do the pedals and you can steer
Into the darkness
Trust me there is nothing to fear
To fear
Close your eyes
Fall backwards
I won't let you die
I'll be right behind you
Close your eyes
Just let yourself go
I won't let you die
I'll be right behind you

You gotta trust me

Close your eyes
Fall backwards
I won't let you die
I'll be right behind you
Close your eyes
Fall backwards
I won't let you die
I'll be right behind you

You gotta trust me,
I won't let you die
I'll be right behind you



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