Out Go the Lights

Album: Music from Another Dimension! (2012)
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  • Some girls awfully risky
    And some girls kicking the stall
    Give it up women and whiskey
    Yeah you ain’t got nothing at all

    But a sign on the wall that hung on the tack
    Said liquor in the front and poker in the back
    I got no more lonely nights
    Ya-ya baby till out goes the lights

    If you wanna take a lookie cookie tonight
    Tonight be your lucky nighty night night
    How they go deja-booty
    You’re a yaya baby tonight
    Way to go thought you knew me
    Yeah but you’re not getting it right

    But it’s cool
    Too cool for cat
    A little bit of this and a little bit of that
    Had a red hot maybe on a cold summer night
    Ya-ya baby till out goes the lights

    If you wanna taste the cookie lookie tonight might be your lucky
    Roses are red, my lips on you
    But you couldn’t tell by the things that we do
    The things that we see are so out of sight
    We’ll have to see when we turn out the light

    Living in the land of love
    Living in the lap of love
    Living in the lap of love
    Living in the lap of love
    Living in the lap of love

    Living on coochie and romance
    Waiting on cupid to call
    Some people say that’s livin’
    Yeah but that ain’t livin’ at all

    And it’s cool, that’s how I roll
    You get a little lovin’ if you got a lot of soul
    And it’s for sure, when love’s just right
    Ya-ya baby and out goes the lights

    If you want a little nookie cookie tonight might be your lucky
    Roses are red, my lips on you
    But you couldn’t tell by the things that we do
    The things that we see are so out of sight
    We’ll have to see when we turn out the light Writer/s: JOE PERRY, STEVEN TYLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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