The Way That I Love You
de Passenger
How many times can I tell you
You’re lovely just the way you are
Don’t let the world come and change you
Don’t let life break your heart
Don’t put on their mask, don’t wear their disguise
Don’t let them dim the light that shines in your eyes
If only you could love yourself the way that I love you
How many times can I say
You don’t have to change a thing
Don’t let the tide wash you away
Don’t let worry ever clip your wings
Discard what is fake, keep what is real
Pursue what you love, embrace how you feel
If only you could love yourself the way that I love you
And if you ever choose a road that leads nowhere
All alone and you can’t see right from wrong
And if you ever lose yourself out there
Come on home and I’ll sing you this song
So how many times can I tell you
You’re lovely just the way you are
Don’t let the world come and change you
Don’t let life break your heart
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