I'd Love to Be Your Last

Album: I Got Your Country Right Here (2010)
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  • If I had it my way
    This would be the first time that I made love
    And I would be the first girl that your hands touched
    But we've both done our share of living
    Taking chances we've been given
    I've never been too big on looking back
    I don't care if I'm your first love
    But I'd love to be your last

    If I could do it over
    I'd have waited for this moment
    So I could give my heart to you unbroken
    But if our mistakes brought us together
    Does it really matter whether
    We were saints or sinners in the past?
    I don't care if I'm your first love
    But I'd love to be your last

    All I know is what I see when I look at you
    And all I see is what I'm feeling down inside
    And all I'm feeling is this feeling
    That I've finally got it right

    Ooh-ooh

    When I wake up tomorrow
    I'm gonna wrap my arms around you
    Thank my lucky stars I've found you
    'Cause I know your heart has so much more than
    Anyone has touched before and
    Nothing matters more to me than that
    I don't care if I'm your first love
    But I'd love to be your last
    I don't care if I'm your first love
    But I'd love to be your last Writer/s: Kathleen Anne Wright, Rivers Rutherford, Sam Tate
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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