The Whole Thing

CAROLYN DAWN JOHNSON, WALT ALDRIDGE

I spent my whole life trying to make
A little feel big enough
A drop here a touch there
Trying to make it all add up to love
You can't jump in the water with
One foot out and one foot in
I think I'd rather just be alone than to try
And love that way again

[Chorus]
I don't want just a corner
I don't want just a piece
Don't want a little taste
No I don't want a little peek
Well half way or half of
Is just not good enough for me
No I want the whole thing
Ya I want the whole thing

So if you got something you wanna say
Baby this would be the time
Are we or aren't brave enough
To lay it all on the line
Well anytime you gamble
There's a chance you might get hurt
Or you might just find that forever kind of love
We both deserve

[Chorus]

One more crumb
That won't fill me up
One more sip
That won't fill my cup
Well don't ask me for another night
'Cause baby I can't
I'm tired of calling cabs in the morning light
With my high heels in my hands

I want the whole thing
Ya I want the whole thing
I need the whole thing
Ya I want the whole thing

Trivia about the song The Whole Thing by Carolyn Dawn Johnson

When was the song “The Whole Thing” released by Carolyn Dawn Johnson?
The song The Whole Thing was released in 2010, on the album “Love Rules”.
Who composed the song “The Whole Thing” by Carolyn Dawn Johnson?
The song “The Whole Thing” by Carolyn Dawn Johnson was composed by CAROLYN DAWN JOHNSON, WALT ALDRIDGE.

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