Never Enough

the banastar project, David Ridge

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When I try to describe your love...
It's never enough.

When I try to describe your love... so sweet,
I say it's, never enough!
I want more!

When I'm inside, hold my heart.
cnd when I'm outside, hold my hand... 
Because it's never enough.

I love you like that!

When I try to describe your love... so sweet,
I say it's, never enough.
I want more!

When I'm inside, hold my heart.
cnd when I'm outside, hold my hand...
Never enough!
Never enough.... woah!

When I'm inside, hold my heart.
cnd when I'm outside, don't let go of my hand...
Never enough!

So when I try to describe your love... 
I say, never enough,
No, never enough!
Oh, give me more.

When I try to describe your love...

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Written by: William Ridge

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