Album: Tearing at the Seams (2018)
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  • [Intro]
    Ah, hey
    Ah, hey
    Ah, hey
    Ah, hey

    [Verse]
    Well we got the whole night left to lose and
    There's nothing I'd rather doing
    Baby just to be so close to you
    Tell me that you want me
    Tell me that you need me
    Tell me that you love me
    Tell me that there's nothing around here baby
    This part of town to get crazy
    Acting the fool and being lazy

    [Verse]
    Well we got the whole night left to lose and
    There's nothing I'd rather doing
    Baby just to be so close to you
    Tell me that you want me
    Tell me that you need me
    Tell me that you love me
    Tell me that there's nothing around here baby
    This part of town to get crazy
    Acting the fool and being lazy

    [Outro]
    Ah, hey
    Ah, hey
    Ah, hey
    Tell me that you want me (ah, hey)
    Tell me that you need me (ah, hey)
    Tell me that you love me (ah, hey)
    Tell me that you want me (ah, hey)
    Tell me that you need me (ah, hey)
    Tell me that you love me
    Tell me that now
    There's nothing around here baby
    This part of town gets crazy
    Acting the fool and being lazy Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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