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Choose Me, Choose Love

Fight or flight, baby, we fight together or we fly apart.

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Choose Me, Choose Love
Chaz Kimble

We were talking one night, about love and life

How we might be moving towards something

Building on something, growing something that could last

Through this rollercoaster ride we call life

And I told you, baby


I'm just a broken soul, trying to keep it all together

I’ve never known love

So I don’t know this feeling

But maybe it's what couples mean

When they say, “you complete me”


Maybe completion is what I feel with you

Maybe you feel it too

Maybe you're the missing piece

Maybe I’m in love with you


Yeah, I could be in love with you

I could live on my love for you

But when it's not easy to please me

Will you stay or will you leave me

When feelings have no words, words have no feelings

Heads roll, eyes close, voices raise, lights go out

Will you still be with me or will you be out

Fight or flight, baby, we fight together or we fly apart

Through whatever, it’s you and me

Bright skies or dark


You said, baby, I’ll always stay with you

I know it’s not easy but I’m not afraid of love

In this cold world, I think that’s what I need most

Living in a world where nothing seems to give

Trying to figure it out, just trying to get by

And you seem to have nothing to lose

So why not give love a try


And baby

I'm just a broken soul, trying to hold the pieces together

I don’t expect perfection, I just think if we choose love

When it’s cold outside, we can stay warm together

So choose me, choose love

I choose you, I choose us

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