Turn It On

Album: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand (2009)
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  • It ain't easy being this kind of lover when you never call me
    It ain't easy being this kind of lover, won't you ever call me
    Oh, I'm dedicated, yes, I'm a forgiver
    Oh, I'm dedicated, sure, I'm a giver
    I'm dedicated, yes, I'm a forgiver
    I'll forgive you always

    Although I know you turn it on, yeah (turn it on)
    Although I know you turn it on, yeah (turn it on)
    Although I know you turn it on, yeah (turn it on)
    Although I know you turn it on, yeah, turn it on

    You don't want to know how I manage alone
    Oh no, you don't want to know what goes on when I'm on my own
    You don't want to know how I plan on my own, oh no
    You don't want to know how I know when you're on your own

    I'll never be alone, yeah (turn it on)
    You know I'd follow you to Rome, yeah (turn it on)
    I know the places you call home, yeah (turn it on)
    You know I'll get you on your own, yeah, turn it on

    Ah, You know I know where you are
    You know I know where you are
    You know

    I can't have another (you turn it on)
    I can't stop thinking of you (you turn it on)
    If I can't have you then nobody can
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Cause you turn it on, you turn it on
    You turn it on, you turn it on
    You turn it on, you turn it on
    Woo, you turn it on Writer/s: Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley, Nicholas John McCarthy, Paul Robert Thompson, Robert Hardy
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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