Addicted To Romance

Album: She Came to Me (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2023)
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  • There's whiskey and it's water
    And it's one last dance
    Stranger, pump that jukebox with your quarters
    We all deserve a second chance
    Darling, let me tell you your future
    Slip your palm into my hands

    You got me addicted to romance

    Neon lights on the corner
    The rumble of a tired rock and roll band
    You're this neighborhood's broken daughter
    With all the blessings that it grants
    I'll tell you 'bout this dream I had
    If you tell me of your plans

    You got me addicted to romance

    Now the night is sweet and long, my dear
    Though the end's always at hand
    My muse, the music you whispered in my ear
    Reminds me of who I am
    Reminds me of who I am
    Reminds me of who I am

    Love's a cold beer, you near and a kiss
    Your sweet and tender hands
    Tonight, I get all the love that I've missed
    From you in just one glance
    And if this isn't love, my dear
    It's more than what we planned
    It's more than just chance

    You've got me addicted to romance
    You've got me addicted to romance
    You've got me addicted to romance

    Nicely, baby
    Oh, that's right
    Let's come a little closer Writer/s: Bruce Springsteen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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