Cold Cold Man

Album: My Type EP (2014)
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  • Oh my love,
    I know I am a cold cold man.
    Quite slow to pay you compliments.
    Or public displayed affections.

    But baby don't you go over analyze,
    No need to theorize
    I can put your doubts to rest.

    You're the only one worth seeing.
    The only place worth being.
    The only bed worth sleeping in
    Is the one right next to you.

    You're the only one worth seeing.
    The only place worth being.
    The only bed worth sleeping in
    Is the one right next to you.

    Oh my love,
    I know you're used to desperate men.
    Who say the words that others said,
    For too long and for too often.

    But baby you can lay off a little bit,
    No need to smother it
    I can put your doubts to rest.

    You're the only one worth seeing.
    The only place worth being.
    The only bed worth sleeping in
    Is the one right next to you.

    You're the only one worth seeing.
    The only place worth being.
    The only bed worth sleeping in
    Is the one right next to you.

    You're the only one worth seeing.
    The only place worth being.
    The only bed worth sleeping in
    Is the one right next to you.

    You're the only one worth seeing.
    The only place worth being.
    The only bed worth sleeping in
    Is the one right next to you. Writer/s: Aaron Sharp, Alexander Jackson, Chonrak Lerdamornpong, Gregory Erwin
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Ben from Longmont, CoI’m willing to bet 100% that the keyboard samples “Keep It Coming Love” by KC and the Sunshine Band.
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