Just Tonight

Album: Futures (2004)
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  • I was scared but once I thought about, I let it go
    Everything she said to me I guess I ought to know
    We're all tired talk when it comes to shove
    Put up, put out or stay at home

    We'll never be the same, never feel this way again
    I'd give you anything but you want pain
    A little water please, I taste you all over my teeth
    Never again
    Just tonight? Ok

    All at once the music stopped, the feeling went away
    An ugly picture, me and you, but nothing I can change
    You know what happens with the lights back on
    The less you know the more you want (you want, you want)

    We'll never be the same, never feel this way again
    I'd give you anything but you want pain
    A little water please, I taste you all over my teeth
    Never again
    Just tonight? Ok

    We'll never be the same, never feel this way again
    I'd give you anything but you want pain
    A little water please, I taste you all over my teeth
    Never again
    Just tonight? Ok

    We'll never be the same, never feel this way again
    I'd give you anything but you want pain
    A little water please, I taste you all over my teeth
    Never again
    Just tonight? Ok

    We'll never be the same, never feel this way again
    We'll never be the same, never feel this way again
    We'll never be the same, never feel this way again
    Never again
    Just tonight? Ok Writer/s: James Christopher Adkins, Richard E Burch, Thomas Darrell Linton, Zachary Michel Lind
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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