(You Want To) Make A Memory

Album: Lost Highway (2007)
Charted: 33 27
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  • Hello again, it's you and me
    Kinda always like it used to be
    Sippin' wine, killing time
    Trying to solve life's mysteries

    How's your life, it's been a while?
    God it's good to see you smile
    I see you reaching for your keys
    Looking for a reason not to leave

    If you don't know if you should stay
    If you don't say what's on your mind
    Baby just breathe
    There's nowhere else tonight we should be

    You wanna make a memory

    I dug up this old photograph
    Look at all that hair we had
    It's bitter sweet to hear you laugh
    Your phone is ringin' I don't wanna ask

    If you go now I'll understand
    If you stay, hey, I've gotta plan

    You wanna make a memory?
    You wanna steal a piece of time?
    You can sing the melody to me
    And I can write a couple lines

    You wanna make a memory

    If you don't know if you should stay
    And you don't say what's on your mind
    Baby just breathe
    There's nowhere else tonight we should be (We should be)
    (We should be)

    You wanna make a memory?
    You wanna steal a piece of time?
    You can sing the melody to me
    And I can write a couple lines

    You wanna make a memory
    You wanna make a memory Writer/s: Desmond Child, Jon Bon Jovi, Richard Sambora
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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