Shot At The Night

Album: Direct Hits (2013)
Charted: 23
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  • Once in a lifetime, the suffering of fools
    To find our way home, to break in these palms
    Once in a lifetime (Once in a lifetime)
    Once in a lifetime

    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious
    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious

    Once in a lifetime, the breaking of the roof
    To find that our home, has long been out grown
    Draw me a life line, 'cause honey I got nothing to lose
    Once in a lifetime (Once in a lifetime)
    Once in a lifetime

    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious
    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious
    Give me a shot at the night

    Look at my reflection in the mirror
    Underneath the power of the light
    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a shot at the night
    I feel like I'm losing the fight

    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious
    Give me a shot at the night

    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious
    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious
    Give me a shot at the night
    Give me a moment, some kinda mysterious
    Give me a shot at the night Writer/s: BRANDON FLOWERS, DAVE BRENT KEUNING, MARK AUGUST STOERMER, RONNIE JR. VANNUCCI
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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