Kiss a Girl

Album: Defying Gravity (2009)
Charted: 16
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  • To kiss and tell, it's just not my style.
    But the night is young, and it's been awhile and she broke my heart,
    Broke it right in two, and it took some time but I'm feelin' like
    I'm finally ready to find, find somebody new

    I wanna kiss a girl
    I wanna hold her tight
    Maybe make a little magic in the moonlight
    Don't wanna go too far just to take it slow
    But I shouldn't be lonely in this big old world
    I wanna kiss a girl

    It's that moment when you start closin' in
    First you're holding back, then surrenderin'
    It can start a fire, light up the sky, such a simple thing.
    Do you wanna try?
    Are you ready to say good-bye to all these blues?

    I wanna kiss a girl
    I wanna hold her tight
    Maybe make a little magic in the moonlight
    Don't wanna go too far just to take it slow
    But I shouldn't be lonely in this big old world
    I wanna kiss a girl

    'cause maybe tonight it could turn into the rest of our lives, oh yeah.
    Are you ready? Are you ready, to cross that line, put your lips on mine?

    (Put your lips on mine baby)

    Do you wanna try?
    Are you ready to say good-bye to all these blues?

    I wanna kiss a girl
    I wanna hold her tight
    Maybe make a little magic baby
    Don't wanna go too far just to take it slow
    But no one should be lonely, I shouldn't be lonely

    I wanna kiss a girl
    I wanna hold her tight
    Maybe make a little magic in the moonlight
    Don't wanna go too far just to take it slow
    But I shouldn't be lonely in this big old world
    I wanna kiss a girl Writer/s: KEITH LIONEL URBAN, MONTY POWELL
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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