Two Cups of Coffee

Album: Georgia Clay (2011)
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  • Yeah hey, yeah hey
    Yeah hey, yeah hey

    Two cups of coffee in the mornin'
    Two days till I stop feelin' blue
    Two chairs, one empty in the corner
    I got too much me and not enough of you
    I got too much me and not enough of you

    Two thousand miles away I'm boardin'
    Two crazy people next to me
    Two shots of vodka I am pourin'
    I got too much me and not enough of you
    I got too much me and not enough of you

    Hold on tight, hold on tight
    Because the ship is sailin'
    One more night till I can lie into my lady
    Precious lady, alright, alright

    One day we are gonna get married, married
    One day I'll show you how I do, I do, baby, oh, baby, uh
    One love is all this heart is yearnin' for
    I got too much me and not enough of you
    I got too much me and not, too much me and not enough of
    Too much me and not enough of you

    Well, anyway
    Yeah hey, yeah hey

    Oh, I got too much me and not enough
    Oh, I got too much me and not enough of you, baby, baby
    Baby, I got too much of me and not enough of you
    I'm gonna hold you, darlin?

    Oh hey, hey, baby, I got too much of me
    I love you, gonna hold you, darlin', yeah hey
    Love you, love you

    One day we are gonna get married
    Writer/s: JOSH KELLEY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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