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Diana Lyrics


Diana[Liam]
Front pages all your pictures
They make you look so small
How could someone not miss you at all[Harry]
I never would mistreat ya
I'm not a criminal
I speak a different language
But I still hear your call[Chorus]
Diana
Let me be the one to
Light a fire inside of those eyes
You can own me
You don't even know me
But I can feel you crying
Diana
Let me be the one to
Lift your heart up and
Save your life

I don't think you'll even realize
Baby you'd be saving mine
Diana[Niall]
It's only been four months but
You've fallen down so far
How could someone mislead you at all[Louis]
I wanna reach out for ya
I wanna break this wall
I speak a different language
But I still hear you call[Chorus]
Diana
Let me be the one to
Light a fire inside of those eyes
You can own me
You don't even know me
But I can feel you crying
Diana
Let me be the one to
Lift your heart up and
Save your life
I don't think you'll even realize
Baby you'd be saving mine[Harry]
We all need something
This can't be over now
If I could hold ya
Swear I'd never put you down[Chorus]
Diana
Let me be the one to
Light a fire inside of those eyes
You can own me
You don't even know me
But I can feel you crying
Diana
Let me be the one to
Lift your heart up and
Save your life
I don't think you'll even realize
Baby you'd be saving mine
Oh oh oh
Diana
Oh oh oh
Diana
Baby you'll be saving mine
Oh oh oh
Diana
Oh oh oh
Diana
Baby you'll be saving mine

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