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Rae Morris - Love Again |
Rae Morris - Love Again Lyrics and Youtube Music VideosAlbum:
Unguarded Released:
2015 These days I'm afraid of me
There's fire where my heart should be
My cold feet and as weak
My mouth doesn't dare to speak
'Cause I've been looking too hard for something,
Looking too hard for something
Giving it all for nothing,
Trying too hard to
Love AgainUh uh uh eh eh eh
Looking for, looking for to love again
Uh uh uh eh eh eh
Looking for, looking for to love again
In light of reality,
The truth it's too good to be
Looking too hard for something,
Looking too hard for something
Giving it all for nothing,
Trying too hard to love again
(x3)
Uh uh uh eh eh eh
Looking for, looking for to love again
Uh uh uh eh eh eh
Looking for, looking for to love again
Maybe if I stop lookin'
Take back all that I've put in
Elevate and built you will
Maybe if I, maybe if I stop
(x4)
Uh uh uh eh eh eh
(I don't know where to start at)
Looking for, looking for to love again
Uh uh uh eh eh eh
(I don't know where to start at)
Looking for, looking for to love again
(I don't know where to start at)
Writer/s: ELIOT, JAMES / PATTERSON, JACK / MORRIS, RAE
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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LyricFindLove Again Song Chart This was one of the last songs that Rae Morris wrote for Unguarded. She told DIY magazine: "I had come out of the other end of the feeling of falling in love for the first time and doing all that. This song is me realizing that it's all a circle, it's all a process. You can go through something and then come out of the other end. This is a real indicator that there's always light at the end of the tunnel and I think it was a bit of a revelation writing it because I don't usually like really positive and uplifting songs, so I was very grateful to have that moment of positivity." The song features a club production, a major change from the sound of Morris' early piano ballad singles. She explained to Digital Spy : "'Love Again' is a very hopeful song. The production just follows the song. If you take the production away, it's got like a house-y piano and rhythm and I wrote that here in London in my flat."
"It's just a song again, but it's a lot more uplifting and, I think, I myself needed a moment like that. I needed a moment of, 'This is it! This is what I've been looking for. I've been looking really hard for something and this is what it is'!"