(If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here!

Album: The Woman in Me (1995)
Charted: 74
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  • Mind if I sit down?
    Can I buy you a round?
    Haven't seen your face before
    Are you new in town?
    It's the same old line
    Oh every time
    Are you here alone?
    Can I take you home?

    Now every woman sees
    With every "pretty please"
    There's a pair of lyin' eyes
    And a set of keys
    He says come be a star
    In the back seat of my car
    Oh but baby slow down
    You're goin' way too far

    Let me make it clear
    To you my dear

    If you're not
    In it for love
    If you're not
    Willin' to give it all you got
    If you're not in it for life
    If you're not in it for love
    Let me make it clear
    To you my dear
    If you're not in it for love
    I'm outta here!

    Babe I can change your world
    Make you a cover girl
    Yeah you could be a beauty queen
    In a magazine
    Now tell me, what's your sign?
    Why always the same old line?
    I'll be in number 409
    If you change your mind

    Let me make it clear
    To you my dear

    If you're not
    In it for love
    If you're not
    Willin' to give it all you got
    If you're not in it for life
    If you're not in it for love
    Let me make it clear
    To you my dear
    If you're not in it for love
    If you're not in it for life
    If you're not in it for love
    If you're not in it for life
    If you're not in it for love
    I'm outta here! Writer/s: Robert John Lange, Shania Twain
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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