(There's A) Fire In The Night

Album: Roll On (1984)
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  • Running scared
    Wonderin' what I'm doing so far from home
    Pretending not to care
    That I was so alone
    Then my eyes met hers
    And without one word
    I could tell what was gonna happen
    I could feel it in my bones

    By the dark of the moon
    There's a fire in the night
    She took me to her room
    Ah you know it felt so right
    It keeps growing higher
    The flame of desire
    By the dark of the moon
    Ah there's a fire in the night

    Well she told me
    She didn't often do this kind of thing
    She said please hold me
    Hold me tight so I don't have to think
    Oh her gentle touch
    Really moved me so much
    The flames of love swept over us
    Like a burning light

    By the dark of the moon
    There's a fire in the night
    She took me to her room
    Ah you know it felt so right
    It keeps growing higher
    The flame of desire
    By the dark of the moon
    Mm there's a fire in the night
    (Fire in the night)

    By the dark of the moon
    There's a fire in the night
    She took me to her room
    Ah you know it felt so right
    It keeps growing higher
    The flame of desire
    By the dark of the moon
    Oh there's a fire in the night

    There's a fire in the night
    We started a fire
    Oh

    There's a fire in the night
    Oh I'm on fire Writer/s: BOB CORBIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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