Close Your Eyes
Ronan Keating
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|C G |D | 4x [Verse]C G I've been lost about a hundredD million timesC G I've been searching for someD Em D/F# freedom in my mindC G Everyday feels like a battle deepD Em insideC G Leavin' all the love and innocenceD Em behind [Chorus]C G If you want something then babyD come and get itC G I've been lost a million times anD I don't regret itC G If your colors wanting to shineD and just can't speakC Em Baby I'll be the one to send youD right to sleepC G D When you close your eyes [Verse]C G Is it just another way to feelD Em aliveC G Everyday is moving like the speedD Em D/F# of lightC G And I'm comin' to the point of noD Em returnC G Leavin' all the love and innocenceD to burnContinúa después del anuncio[Chorus]C G If you want something then babyD come and get itC G I've been lost a million times anD I don't regret itC G If your colors wanting to shineD and just can't speakC Em Baby I'll be the one to send youD right to sleepC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your ey..ey...eyes [Bridge]C Once you've been thereEm She don't wanna fadeD G And everybody turns awayC There's some lightEm In the shadow of your mindD G And the truth don't wanna slip awayC She don't wanna knowEm It's getting really goldD G And I'm tired of livin' all aloneC Em If it's timeD If it's time [Chorus]C G If you want something then babyD come and get itC G I've been lost a million times anD I don't regret itC G If your colors wanting to shineD and just can't speakC Em Baby I'll be the one to send youD right to sleepC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your eyes [Otro]C G D Your eyesC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your eyesC G D When you close your eyes
Composición: David Joseph Betts, Jonathan Charles Benn, Matthew John Albon, Samuel Dyson y Wayne Jones
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