I Think I Need You - The Lodger



     
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I Think I Need You Lyrics


I'm feeling a little homesick blues
And it's something that I cannot explain without blowing the fuse
I'm feeling a little tired and low
And it's something that I cannot explain since a long time agoDon't tell me it's not real
And don't go mocking the way I feel
It's so clear and so true
But I'm leaving it up to you
I wrote it in the skies
Until this day I'll wear your disguise
It's so clear and so pure
I think I need you but I can't be sure
I can't be sureI'm leaving on the first flight home
'Cause it's something that I cannot explain from the end of the phoneDon't tell me it's not real
And don't go mocking the way I feel
It's so clear and so true
But I'm leaving it up to you
I wrote it in the skies
Until this day I'll wear your disguise

It's so clear and so pure
I think I need you but I can't be sureA million reasons
There are fountain of ways
A hundred letters in seven days
Minutes and seconds
And I'll be awayDon't tell me it's not real
And don't go mocking the way I feel
I've fastened myself to you
I'm sticking to you like glue
I wrote it in the book
Why don't you give me a second look
But I'm still feel insecure
I think I need you but I can't be sure
I can't be sure
I can't be sure
I can't be sure

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The Lodger was formulated by Pontefract-born songwriter Ben Siddall inside a Leeds bedsit. After a few 7-inch singles on a variety of independent labels such as Angular Records and Dance to the Radio, a debut album titled “Grown-Ups” was released in June 2007 around the world. This was swiftly followed up by a second record in May 2008, “Life is Sweet” which was again licensed to various labels all over the universe including the legendary Slumberland Records in the USA and coincided with tours of UK, Europe, Japan and USA.

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