How Can I Refuse?

Album: Passionworks (1983)
Charted: 44
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  • Wake me up with laughter.
    Wrap me in your arms.
    This ain't
    No morning after.
    Never been so warm.
    It didn't take so long
    For us to feel this way.

    Can a good thing last longer than day? Where do we take it
    Now, now that we caught fire? Will something greater grow
    Out of this desire? Should I drop my guard at the risk of being
    Used but the way you do those things to me, how can I
    Refuse?

    I could get addicted to your energy the way you take me over,
    Pulling on me. Our hearts beat together, out timing is the same.

    Can I trust my feelings, save myself the pain? Where do we
    Take it now, now that we caught fire? Will something greater
    Grow out of this desire? Should I drop my guard at the risk of
    Being but the way you do those things to me, how can I
    Refuse?

    We could share the mystery, spare ourselves the misery.
    Discover it again everyday. We could take love all the
    Way.

    Where do we take it now, now that we caught fire? Will
    Something greater grow out of this desire? Should I drop my
    Guard at the risk of being used? But the way you do those
    Things to me, how can I refuse? Writer/s: ANN DUSTIN WILSON, DENNIS J. CARMASSI, HOWARD M. LEESE, MARK ANDES, NANCY LAMOUREAUX WILSON, SUSAN L. ENNIS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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