Lyrics of 'Trust' by Meg Donnelly

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Your heart is speakin' my love language
Know all the words before you say them
And when we fight, it's not for long
You'll call me on the phone 'cause we got that communication
So different, but we make it work
The best of both, yeah, that's a perk
Give me just what I know I deserve
Deuces up and tell the past to swerve

When you hold me, I can feel the trust
Trust in me, I trust in you
Nothin' less, it's critical
Next, there's unforgettable
'Cause we got, we got, we got, we got

Trust
And I don't care about what they say
It's irrelevant when it comes to us
'Cause we got, we got trust (trust)

You know, you got a good thing, a good thing
Like a rocket, baby, we fly high
Don't doubt that I'll be by your side, down for the ride
We can ride until the wheels fall, in it for the long haul
Ay, like puzzles, we fit hand-in-glove
Never too much, can't get enough
Who needs two when you're my number one?

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