Up All Night

Album: Nine Track Mind (2016)
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  • Well I get the thrill run down my spine
    When I see you hitting me up
    Feeling so electrified
    With the heat of a million suns
    You know just one touch can keep me high
    And I think I'll never come down
    'Til a couple days go by
    And you're nowhere to be found

    Up all night
    Up all night
    All the things that you said to me yesterday
    Playing over in my mind
    It's a crime
    It's a crime
    How you're reeling me in with the games you play
    Then you hang me out to dry

    So I try to shake you out my head
    Try to dance with somebody new
    But you got those lips so red
    And that smoking voice, you do
    So I know it's pointless anyway
    'Cause there ain't nobody else
    That could light me up so bright
    And break this crazy spell

    Up all night
    Up all night
    All the things that you said to me yesterday
    Playing over in my mind
    It's a crime
    It's a crime
    How you're reeling me in with the games you play
    Then you hang me out to dry

    If I wait a little longer
    Then maybe you'll come back around
    Wait a little longer
    Then maybe you'll be ready now
    'Cause I would wait forever
    For you to fall back into my arms
    So come on

    Up all night
    Up all night
    All the things that you said to me yesterday
    Playing over in my mind
    It's a crime
    It's a crime
    How you're reeling me in with the games you play
    Then you hang me out to dry
    Up all night
    Up all night
    All the things that you said to me yesterday
    Playing over in my mind
    It's a crime
    It's a crime
    How you're reeling me in with the games you play
    Then you hang me out to dry
    How you're reeling me in with the games you play
    Then you hang me out to dry Writer/s: Bonnie Mckee, Charlie Puth, Giorgio Hesdey Tuinfort, Thomas Troelsen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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