Dinner Last Night

Album: All Sides (2008)
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  • It's ok
    If you lock yourself up at the end of the day
    And it's alright
    If you're gonna let us fade
    To nothing
    You worked harder for nothing at all
    Are you alright?
    She asked me deep after dinner last night

    Hold on man you gotta remember
    Hold on man you gotta be strong
    Hold on man you gotta remember
    You gotta come back, you gotta be strong

    Are you ok?
    You've been staring far in the days
    Are you alright?
    Have I given you enough?
    Pick your pleasure
    But be sure that it's what you want
    Are you alright?
    She asked me deep after dinner last night

    Hold on man you gotta remember
    Hold on man you gotta be strong
    Hold on man you gotta remember
    You gotta come back, you gotta be strong

    Hold on man you gotta remember
    Hold on man you gotta be strong
    Hold on man

    Hold on man you gotta remember
    Hold on man you gotta be strong
    Hold on man you gotta remember
    You gotta come back, you gotta be strong

    Hold on man you gotta remember
    Hold on man you gotta be strong
    Hold on man Writer/s: MARC ANDREW ROBERGE, RICHARD JOE ON
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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