SPS

Album: 48:13 (2014)
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  • Even though I know it's wrong
    It's time for us to get back home
    Where have all the hours gone
    I'd hate for you to be alone
    Let's play scissors, paper, stone

    Now there's only us two left
    We lost a few good men on the way
    Started out as quite a crowd
    Let tomorrow wait another day
    Let tomorrow wait another day

    Didn't we all have such a good time?
    Didn't we all have the greatest night
    The greatest night, the greatest night?

    (Live the night you can remember)
    (Live the night you can remember)

    Didn't we all have such a good time?
    Didn't we all have the greatest night
    The greatest night, the greatest life?

    (You don't know what you do to me)
    (You don't know what you do to me)

    Here's the sunrise, how the time flies
    Even though I know it's wrong
    I know there's time for one more song
    Let's play scissor paper stone
    Let's play scissor paper stone Writer/s: SERGIO PIZZORNO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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