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Tender Melt

[Verse 1]
What'll be will be
What you say always goes
And in the end, in the end
You always get what you want
Baby I try too much
I'm leaving without your love again
But I'll never stop trying

[Chorus]
Well let me know
If you will ever love me I can show
The way your body should be
Should be touched
Should be held
Let me watch your body melt into mine
Down the line

[Verse 2]
What'll be will be
What you say always goes
And in the end, in the end
You always get what you want
Baby I try too much
I'm leaving without your love again
But I'll never stop

[Chorus]
Well let me know
If you will ever love me I can show
The way your body should be
Should be touched
Should be held
Let me watch your body melt into mine
Down the line

[Bridge]
I don't know when to stop
How much further to the top?
I don't know if I can climb
It's getting steeper
I fall behind

[Chorus]
Well let me know
If you will ever love me I can show
The way your body should be
Should be touched
Should be held
Let me watch your body melt into mine
Down the line
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