Soul Motion

BRUCE GAITSCH, RICHARD MARX, RICHARD N. MARX

I've got the fever, poison in my veins
My mind ain't working right
I know the answer, the way to ease this pain
Only got myself to fight
I can see clearly but choose to be blind
A slave to desire
Holding me, scolding me, changing your mind
You're like playing with fire

[Chorus]
I need you
I want to stay on this soul motin' ride
There is no danger when you're here by my side

Given some distance, just a little time
Right and wrong seems clear
But my sense of reason is nothing but unkind
Every time that you're near
Over and over I say to myself
Ooh, she's only playing
Ten thousand reasons to find someone else
Still I hear myself saying

[Chorus]

I'm out here on the edge
And I know what's in store
It should be over and done, just let go and run
But I've tasted too much
Nothing's the same anymore

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Soul Motion by Richard Marx

When was the song “Soul Motion” released by Richard Marx?
The song Soul Motion was released in 1994, on the album “Paid Vacation”.
Who composed the song “Soul Motion” by Richard Marx?
The song “Soul Motion” by Richard Marx was composed by BRUCE GAITSCH, RICHARD MARX, RICHARD N. MARX.

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