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lukranit [14]
3 years ago
5

What are the full lyrics to john legends all of me

English
2 answers:
Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

I guess you already got the answer

omeli [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:[Verse 1]

What would I do without your smart mouth?

Drawin' me in and you kickin' me out

You've got my head spinnin', no kiddin'

I can't pin you down

What's goin' on in that beautiful mind?

I'm on your magical mystery ride

And I'm so dizzy, don't know what hit me

But I'll be alright

[Pre-Chorus]

My head's under water, but I'm breathing fine

You're crazy and I'm out of my mind

[Chorus]

'Cause all of me

Loves all of you

Love your curves and all your edges

All your perfect imperfections

Give your all to me

I'll give my all to you

You're my end and my beginnin'

Even when I lose, I'm winnin'

[Post-Chorus]

'Cause I give you all of me

And you give me all of you, oh-oh

[Verse 2]

How many times do I have to tell you?

Even when you're crying, you're beautiful too

The world is beating you down, I'm around

Through every mood

You're my downfall, you're my muse

My worst distraction, my rhythm and blues

I can't stop singing, it's ringing

In my head for you

[Pre-Chorus]

My head's under water, but I'm breathin' fine

You're crazy and I'm out of my mind

[Chorus]

'Cause all of me

Loves all of you

Love your curves and all your edges

All your perfect imperfections

Give your all to me

I'll give my all to you

You're my end and my beginnin'

Even when I lose, I'm winnin'

[Post-Chorus]

'Cause I give you all of me

And you give me all of you, oh-oh

[Bridge]

Give me all of you, oh

Cards on the table, we're both showing hearts

Risking it all, though it's hard

[Chorus]

'Cause all of me

Loves all of you

Love your curves and all your edges

All your perfect imperfections

Give your all to me

I'll give my all to you

You're my end and my beginnin'

Even when I lose, I'm winnin'

[Post-Chorus]

'Cause I give you all of me

And you give me all of you

[Outro]

I give you all of me

And you give me all of you, oh-oh

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