Fire In The Morning

Album: Melissa Manchester (1979)
Charted: 32
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  • I know it's late to call,
    I don't blame you if you're angry
    But these are things that only
    Old lovers understand
    I remember rainy nights like this when
    We'd go to bed real early
    (And) try to catch each other's dreams
    And wake up holding hands

    We'd light a fire in the morning and
    Keep it burning strong
    Outside it could be storming, but we
    Never felt so warm
    We'd curl up on the couch and trade the
    World for our love song
    We'd light a fire in the morning and
    Make love all day long

    I hope you know it's not that I've
    Got no one else to go to
    'Cause I keep thinking of you even
    When I'm not alone
    Now I'd love to hear you say I'm still
    The one you can't say "no" to
    And that's you'll take me back tonight
    And for all the love we've known

    We'd light a fire in the morning and
    Keep it burning strong
    Outside it could be storming, but we
    Never felt so warm
    We'd curl up on the couch and trade the
    World for our love song
    We'd light a fire in the morning and
    Make love all day long Writer/s: GARY HARJU, LARRY W. HERBSTRITT, STEPHEN HARTLEY DORFF
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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