Dexter Freebish - How Do I Get Through to You Lyrics

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How Do I Get Through to You

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What Are The Lyrics For How Do I Get Through to You By Dexter Freebish?
You're pushing me back
But I pass right through you I'm slippin' through your cracks I want to get close to you But you just won't let me in You're pullin' away So my hands can't touch you So you can't feel my pain And there's no secrets Between you and yesterday How do I get through to you How do I get through to you That there's no one in this world Who wants you more than I want you You hide behind walls From the one's that love you The one you fear you might fall for And it's hard to ignore The error in your ways How do I get through to you How do I get through to you That there's no one in this world Who wants you more than I want you You must be so lonely You must be so lonely without me You must be so lonely You must be so lonely without me How long must I wait For the sun to finally rise behind your eyes... or will you throw it all away How do I get through to you How do I get through to you Cause there's no one in this world Who wants you more than I want you |
Who Wrote How Do I Get Through to You By Dexter Freebish?
Chris Dale Lowe, Rob Schilz, Rob Michael Kyle, Scott E Romig
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What's The Duration Of The How Do I Get Through to You By Dexter Freebish?The duration of How Do I Get Through to You is 4:01 minutes and seconds. |
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