Tonight

Album: Mechanical Bull (2013)
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  • Tonight, somebody's lover
    Is gonna pay for a sin
    It's coming on, it's coming on
    I don't know, just what is leading me
    Or if time is on my side
    It's coming on, it's coming on

    I don't know why I keep acting this way
    And everybody knows it's strange
    And it's something along the way
    Something along the way

    Well my seat, lights on Broadway
    I know it's gonna be a long night
    It's coming on, it's coming on

    I don't know why I keep acting this way
    And everybody knows it's strange
    And it's something along the way
    Something along the way

    A hole in my head, I can feel it all
    The neon lights my way
    And it's something along the way
    There's something along the way

    Tonight, gonna leave my body
    Tonight, gonna leave my body

    Tonight, somebody's lover
    Is gonna pay for his sin
    It's coming on, it's coming on

    I don't know why I keep acting this way
    And everybody knows it's strange
    And it's something along the way
    Something along the way

    A hole in my head, I can feel it all
    The neon lights the way
    And it's something along the way
    There's something along the way

    Gonna leave my body
    Tonight, gonna leave my body Writer/s: CALEB FOLLOWILL, JARED FOLLOWILL, MATTHEW FOLLOWILL, NATHAN FOLLOWILL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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