Where Do We Go 2

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Deborah Cox - R&B, Pop

Where Do We Go 2

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[Verse 1] Oh, what a plan, what a beautiful plan But how it starts is not how it ends Said we could chill without falling in love You said it would work [Pre-Chorus] But you were wrong, you were dead wrong I tried to escape, I tried to move on Now I can't explain, but I wanna stay I gotta know, I gotta know [Chorus] Where do we go from here? Please don't let the road end here 'Cause I could not imagine What would happen if we end this here What if we never said And what if we never had? Would we regret not having What could happen if we end this here? [Post-Chorus] Go [Verse 2] Every kiss is like the first one And the less that I give the more I want some I believe my own lie, I said this was enough But my heart disagrees [Pre-Chorus] I was wrong, yes, I was dead wrong I wanted to blame you but it's not your fault Why I can't I explain, I wanna stay I gotta know, I gotta know [Chorus] Where do we go from here? Please don't let the road end here (No) 'Cause I could not imagine What would happen if we end this here What if we never said And what if we never had? Would we regret not having What could happen if we end this here? [Bridge] We breathe in the night but there's air in the day We breathe on the weekend, but there's five other days What kind of hurt is this That won't even let me want to escape? Oh [Chorus] Where do we go from here? Please don't let the road end here (Oh) 'Cause I could not imagine What would happen if we end this here (If we end this here) What if we never said (What if we never said) And what if we never had? (What if we never had?) Would we regret not having What could happen if we end this here? [Outro] Where do we go? Go

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Credits

Writers
  • Anthony “Shep” Crawford
  • Isaiah Thomas
  • Onitsha Shaw
  • Davix
  • Jimmy “Professor Funk” Russell