Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight

Album: Electric Arguments (2008)
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  • Nothing too much
    Just out of sight
    You say you love me
    If this is true
    The best thing to do
    Is to lye down beside me
    I said I love you
    Well nothing too much
    Just out of sight

    Oh don't you want to be fair?
    When you went away
    In the twilight
    It was alright
    It was alright
    Alright

    I love you
    I said I love you
    I thought you knew
    The last thing to do was
    To try to betray me
    The new morning light
    I'll never forget it
    Nothing much just out of sight

    Twilight
    Out of my sight
    I was more than upset
    Nothing too much
    Alright

    I can remember
    Your beautiful hair
    I can remember
    Why can't you take me there?
    Don't you try betray me?
    Oh wanna betray me?
    I was ready to test
    I was ready to test with the whites of your ribs

    It was alright
    Alright
    Not nothing too much
    Just out of sight

    Well nothing too much
    Just out of sight
    Out of my sight
    Beautiful hair
    I was really upset
    In the moonlight
    In the twilight
    Of the last night
    It was alright
    Alright
    Alright

    Well nothing too much
    It's alright
    Just out of sight
    The last thing to do was to try to betray me Writer/s: Paul James McCartney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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