And Then You Kissed Me

Album: Long Gone Before Daylight (2003)
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  • Man I've had a few
    But they wouldn't quit blow me like you
    You gave me your name and sight
    With a halo around my eye
    And it hits me like never before
    That love is a powerful force
    Yes it struck me that love is as bored
    So I pushed you a little bit more

    Love, you're news to me
    You're a little bit more then I thought you'd be
    A mow in my well fed lawn
    You're a nightmare beating the dawn
    Oh it hits me like never before
    That love is a powerful force
    Yes it struck me that love is a sport
    So I pushed you a little bit more

    Blue, blue, black and blue
    Red blood sticks like glue
    True love is cruel love
    Red blood say power fuel
    Sweet love tasty blood
    My heart overfloods

    Oh you hit me
    Yeah you hit me really hard
    Man you hit me
    Yeah you hit me right in the heart
    Lord I've had my deal
    But I never quite knew how it feels
    When love makes you wake up soar
    With fists that are ready for more

    And it hits me that love is a game
    Like in war no one can be blamed
    Yes it struck me that love is a sport
    So I pushed you a little bit more

    Blue, blue, black and blue
    Red blood sticks like glue
    True love is cruel love
    Red blood say power fuel
    Sweet love tasty blood
    My heart overfloods

    Man you hit me
    Yeah you hit me really hard
    Baby you hit me
    Yeah you punched me right in the heart
    And then you kissed me
    And then you hit me

    Oh you hold me with your violent heartbeat at night
    Oh you strike me with your silence baby tonight
    Why you hold me with your violence baby come hit me
    You hold me with your violent heartbeat Writer/s: NINA PERSSON, PETER ANDERS SVENSSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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