Cold Light

Album: Fever To Tell (2003)
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  • Cold Light
    Hot night
    Be my heater be my lover
    And we could do it to each other

    Cold light
    Hot night
    Be my heater be my lover
    And we could do it to each other
    Go go go go go!

    Ride daddy ride
    Ride out the tide
    I'd rather die
    Then say goodbye
    And watch you go
    Go go go

    Ride daddy ride
    Ride out the tide
    I'd rather die
    Then say goodbye
    And watch you go
    Go go go

    Cold light
    Hot night
    Be my heater be my lover
    And we could do it to each other
    Yeah we could do it to each other
    Well like a sister and a brother
    Go go go go go!
    Go go go go go!

    Ride momma ride
    Ride out the tide
    I'd rather die
    Then say goodbye
    And watch you go
    Go go go Writer/s: CHASE, ORZOLEK, ZINNER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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