Nothin' To Lose

Album: Custom Built (2010)
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  • She looks in the mirror with the makeup that don't hide the pain (oh, oh, oh)
    Yeah she swore that the last time was the last time that she'd fall again (fall again)
    So close yours eyes, just fall tonight
    She says let this be alright, alright, alright, alright

    Won't you fall down on me
    So close I can feel you breathe
    Tonight in the darkness with nothing to lose
    If the truth is all we can see
    If I fall for you, could you fall for me (could you call for me)

    I've been torn up, put down, wearing my heart on my sleeve (oh, oh ,oh)
    Yeah, those scars that you wear, well I've got them too, can't you see (can't you see)
    Yeah we both know better than this, still we can't resist (still we can't resist)
    Slowly get undressed

    Yeah, she does when she falls down on me
    So close I can feel you breathe
    Tonight in the darkness there's nothing to lose
    If the truth is all we can see
    If I fall for you, could you fall for me (could you call for me)

    Won't you fall down on me (on me)
    So close I can feel you breathe (feel you breathe)
    Tonight in the darkness with nothing to lose,
    If the truth is all we can see
    If I fall for you, could you fall for me

    She falls down on me
    So close I can feel you breathe (feel you breathe)
    Tonight in the darkness with nothing to lose
    If the truth is all we can see (oh yeah)
    If I fall for you, could you fall for me

    Oh, could you fall for me Writer/s: Bret Michaels, Pete Evick
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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