Who's Gonna Be Your Girl

Album: Now (2017)
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  • I don't need to know just where you go, when
    You don't need to tell where you've been
    All we have it's here and now
    And nothing in between

    Watch the night fall, then goes the sun
    Walk on the side walk, comes undone
    Who's gonna be your girl
    When all the boys are gone
    And who's gonna stop the moon
    When living is no more fun
    When will you wake up
    From all the dreams that you make up
    Who's gonna be your girl tonight

    When you need to find yourself without me
    I'll keep the light on in my heart
    Just in case you stop to think about me in
    In the dark
    You don't want nothing good to last
    You fill up the fire in your glass

    Who's gonna be your girl
    When all the boys are gone
    And who's gonna stop the moon
    When living is no more fun
    When will you wake up
    From all the dreams that you make up
    And who's gonna be your girl tonight

    You down the fire
    It burns a the hole deep inside you
    Feel so cold
    I walked and while you followed me
    I tried to find you
    'Cause I love you baby

    Who's gonna be your girl
    When all the boys are gone
    And who's gonna stop the moon
    When living is no more fun
    When will you wake up
    From all the dreams that you make up
    And who's gonna be your girl tonight Writer/s: Shania Twain
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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