Shandi
by Kiss

Album: Unmasked (1980)
Charted: 47
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  • I just can't pretend no more
    I keep runnin' out of lies
    Lovin' you is killin' me inside

    Every time I find the words to end it
    something in your eyes won't let it

    Shandi, tonight must last us forever
    Forever we say goodnight and go home
    But you know me very well, and I know you
    You can't tell me goodnight (say goodnight)

    We been holding on so tight
    we're afraid to let it go
    Shake it loose, we both could use the ride

    Here's another mess I got myself in
    and when you touch me you ain't helpin'

    Shandi, tonight must last us forever
    Forever we say goodnight and go home
    But you know me very well, and I know you
    You can't tell me goodnight (say goodnight)

    Say goodnight when we should say goodbye (say goodbye)

    (Shandi, Shandi) Tonight must last us forever and ever
    Forever we say goodnight and go home
    Shandi, Shandi, tonight must last us forever Writer/s: PAUL STANLEY, VINI PONCIA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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