Little Room

Album: Not Too Late (2007)
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  • You and me
    And me and you in my little room
    There's room enough for us to do
    The things we like to do

    Oops, I hit my elbow on the doorknob
    It's right there
    It's by the bed next to my head
    But I don't even care

    There's stars up on the wall
    And they all glow in the dark
    And we can hear the children playing
    Outside in the park

    There's bars on the window
    And if there were a fire
    We'd burn up for sure
    But that's just fine by me
    'Cause we would be together ever more

    In this little room
    In the big city we're so far
    From the people that we knew
    In my big ol' blue car

    But if we stick together
    Then I know we'll be okay
    'Cause when it gets too cold outside
    This room is where we'll stay Writer/s: Norah Jones
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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