Will We Talk?

Album: Hypersonic Missiles (2019)
Charted: 43
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  • Blue Monday
    Blarin' loudly out the speakers
    Fluorescent liquid in his beaker
    Another night they've gone too far
    She said
    "I don't usually do this kind of thing
    Does it change the way you think of me?"
    Thinkin' isn't his forte

    And she said
    "If you dance with me, darlin'
    If you take me home
    Will we talk in the morning?"

    They leave
    Weave around the night's commotion
    And dodge a Mexican standoff
    And catch a cab back to his flat
    There's no romance
    Sprawled out across the couch
    Can't even make his fuckin' face out
    An age-old ritual

    And she said
    "If you dance with me, darlin'
    If you take me home
    Will we talk in the morning?"

    Sometimes I close my eyes
    And sometimes, I see you're fine

    She said
    "If you dance with me, darlin'
    If you take me home
    Will we talk in the morning?" Writer/s: Sam Fender
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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