Midnite Dynamite
by Kix

Album: Midnite Dynamite (1985)
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  • I'm a time bomb
    It's time that I explode
    Waited so long
    For moonlight overload
    You are the only target
    I always hit my mark
    Let's get the fire started
    Our sparks will light the dark

    Midnite dynamite
    I'm midnite dynamite
    Our sparks they will ignite
    I'm midnite dynamite

    I'm a land mine
    It's time you fall on me
    I'm a dead eye
    Damnation guarantee
    We are the late explosion
    200 decibels to thrill
    The danger - emotion
    I hear the clock strike twelve

    Midnite dynamite
    I'm midnite dynamite
    Our sparks they will ignite
    I'm midnite dynamite

    Sometimes daytime lasts too long
    Midnite heart beats loud and strong
    Come on

    You are the only target
    And I always hit my mark
    Let's get the fire started
    Our sparks will light the dark

    Midnite dynamite
    I'm midnite dynamite
    Our sparks they will ignite
    I'm midnite dynamite

    Midnite dynamite
    I'm midnite dynamite
    Our sparks they will ignite
    I'm midnite dynamite



    Writer/s: DONNIE PURNELL, ROBERT SIDNEY JR. HALLIGAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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