Steal My Kisses

Album: Burn to Shine (1999)
Charted: 111
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  • I pulled into Nashville, Tennessee,
    But you wouldn't even come around to see me
    And since you're headin' up to Carolina,
    You know I'm gonna be right there behind ya

    'Cause I always have to steal my kisses from you
    Always have to steal my kisses from you
    Always have to steal my kisses from you
    I always have to steal my kisses from you

    Now I love to feel that warm southern rain,
    Just to hear it fall is the sweetest sounding thing
    And to see it fall on your simple country dress
    It's like heaven to me I must confess

    'Cause I always have to steal my kisses from you
    I always have to steal my kisses from you
    Always have to steal my kisses from you
    I always have to steal my kisses from you

    Now I've been hangin' 'round you for days,
    But when I lean in you just turn your head away
    Oh no, you didn't mean that
    She said I love the way you think, but I hate the way you act

    'Cause I always have to steal my kisses from you
    Always have to steal my kisses from you
    Always have to steal my kisses from you
    I always have to steal my kisses from you

    Always have to steal my kisses from you
    I always have to steal my kisses from you
    Always have to steal my kisses from you
    Always have to steal my kisses from you Writer/s: BEN C HARPER
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Max from South CarolinaThis song is super gross and I hope it never gets played on a large platform again. Imagine how it must feel for anyone who's had experience with a stalker or sexual assault, this song is disgusting
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