Save A Prayer

Album: Rio (1982)
Charted: 2 16
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  • You saw me standing by the wall corner of a main street
    And the lights are flashing on your window sill
    All alone ain't much fun so you're looking for the thrill
    And you know just what it takes and where to go.

    Don't save a prayer for me now. Save it til the morning after
    No don't say a prayer for me now. Save it til the morning after

    Feel the breeze deep on the inside look down into the well
    If you can you'll see the world in all his fire
    Take a chance (like all dreamers can't find another way)
    You don't have to dream it all, just live a day.

    Don't say a prayer for me now. Save it til the morning after
    No don't say a prayer for me now. Save it til the morning after
    Save it til the morning after. Save it til the morning after

    Pretty looking road I try to hold the rising floods that fill my skin
    Don't ask me why I'll keep my promise I'll melt the ice
    And you wanted to dance so I asked you to dance
    But fear is in your soul
    Some people call it a one night stand but we can call it paradise

    Don't say a prayer for me now. Save it til the morning after
    No don't say a prayer for me now. Save it til the morning after
    Save it til the morning after
    Save it til the morning after
    Save it til the morning after
    Save it til the morning after
    Save a prayer til the morning after Writer/s: ANDY TAYLOR, JOHN TAYLOR, NICK RHODES, ROGER TAYLOR, SIMON LE BON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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