Tiger Lily

Album: Stories And Alibis (2003)
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  • We drive tonight
    And you are by my side
    We're talking about our lives
    Like we've known each other forever

    Time flies by
    With the sound of your voice
    It's close to paradise
    With the end surely near

    And if I could only stop the car
    And hold onto you
    And never let go (And never let go)
    I'll never let go (I'll never let go)

    As we round the corner to your house
    You turn to me and said
    "I'll be going through withdrawal of you
    For this one night we have spent."

    And I want to speak these words
    But I guess I'll just bite my tongue
    And accept someday, somehow
    As our words that we'll hang from

    And I
    I don't want to speak these words
    Cause I
    I don't want to make things any worse

    Why does tonight have to end?
    Why don't we hit restart
    And pause it at our favorite parts
    We'll skip the goodbyes

    If I had it my way
    I'd turn the car around
    And run away
    Just you and I

    And I
    I don't want to speak these words
    Cause I
    I don't want to make things any worse Writer/s: ANDREW JORDAN
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
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Comments: 1

  • Adriana from Williamsville, NyThis song is good i like the song "My eyes burn" better though.
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