Love After War

Album: Love After War (2011)
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    Love after war

    Oh it's a knock-out baby, you won the fight
    I said I'm sorry that I acted like a selfish child
    Please forgive me baby, I was out of line
    You know I can make it right
    Don't you love it when we fight

    (Love after war)
    I need you tonight baby
    (Love after war)
    Come on and let me make it right baby
    (Love after war)
    I'm knockin' on your door
    (Love after war)
    You know I want it, you know I want that

    Cuttin' lies, girl's cry, doors slam and broken lights
    Bottles hit the TV screen
    You gotta go, or I'm gonna leave
    Throwing clothes into the yard
    When we go we go so hard
    It only makes me want you more, more, more

    (Love after war)
    I need you tonight baby
    (Love after war)
    Come on and let me make it right baby
    (Love after war)
    I'm knockin' on your door
    (Love after war)
    You know I want it

    Don't you leave
    That's all we need
    All we need
    That's all we need
    That's all we need

    (Love after war)
    I just wanna love you lady
    (Love after war)
    Wanna put down our weapons baby
    (Love after war)
    Lay your clothes down on the floor
    (Love after war)
    And give me some love after war

    (Love after war)
    You know it's gonna be your night baby
    (Love after war)
    You know the way that we fight baby
    (Love after war)
    Ooh, just drink this glass of wine
    (Love after war)
    And girl remember you're mine
    (Love after war)
    Remember you're mine baby, you're mine baby
    (Love after war)
    Come on and let me in
    (Love after war)
    Let me in, let me in, let me in baby
    (Love after war)
    You know I want it, you know I want you baby
    You know I want you baby
    You know I want you baby Writer/s: PAULA PATTON, ROBIN A. THICKE
    Publisher: Regard Music
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