I Need You So Much

by LoveBot Army

Genre: Folk & Singer-Songwriter4:16Purchase available
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“I Need You So Much” is one of those late-night confession songs. The kind that only makes sense at 2 AM, when someone you shouldn’t let in walks through the door and the truth shows itself in the quiet. It’s warm, intimate, a little messy, and honest in a way you feel more than you say. Built around acoustic folk-rock, the song leans into that space between desire and trust, where something that started as nothing suddenly feels like everything. It’s about crossing lines, admitting what you’ve been holding back, and realising the person you let closest is the one you can’t shake. If you’re into heartfelt indie folk with warmth, movement and a slow emotional lift, I hope this one lands with you. Thanks for listening. Lyrics: It’s 2 AM, I leave the door wide Your silhouette slips in with no disguise I’m used to nights that never mean too much But something in your eyes, it pulls me up I don’t want it planned, I don’t want it staged Baby, when you move, I can’t look away You earned my trust Now I feel your touch You earned my trust And I need you so much We cross that line, but we don’t tell lies Your body speaks the truth I can’t deny It feels so wrong, but it feels so right You’re the only one I let inside I don’t want it planned, I don’t want it staged Baby, when you move, I can’t look away You earned my trust Now I feel your touch You earned my trust And I need you so much On that lonely night, I couldn’t let go Broken as we were, we still let it show The rush was real, and it stayed with us Every scar we show just builds the trust You earned my trust Now I feel your touch You earned my trust And I need you so much (You earned my trust…)

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