Lyrics of ' Without you ' by John O'Callaghan

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I hear you calling me
Haunting me
There's nothing I can do
without you, without you...

I stand here paralyzed
I've realised
There's nothing
without you, without you...

If I could talk to you
Embrace you
Whisper in your ear
I would tell you

That, you are
The only,
The only thing I need

The only only only...
The only thing I need

I hear you calling me...
Haunting me...

I am hypnotised
Mesmerized
As I walk toward the fire

The fear comes over me
And then I see
The meaning of desire

If I could talk to you
Embrace you
Whisper in your ear
I would tell you

That, you are
The only,
The only thing I need

The only only only...
The only thing I need

If you could see my face
Hold my hands
Look into my eyes
I would show you

That, you are
The only
The only thing i need

The only only only...
The only thing I need

You are
The only
The only thing i need

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