Here In Your Bedroom

Album: Goldfinger (1995)
Charted: 47
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  • Here in your bedroom
    I can turn my head off
    The less that I feel
    Is the less that I'm on top

    I wonder what you think
    As we lay here in bed
    I don't know what I'm thinking
    And that's better for my head

    When I wake up tomorrow
    Will you still feel the same?
    When I wake up tomorrow
    Will you have changed?

    'Cause I still feel the same
    'Cause I still feel the same
    I, I
    'Cause I still feel the same

    Here in your bedroom
    I can turn my head off
    The less that I feel
    Is the less that I'm on top

    I wonder what you think
    As we lay here in bed
    I don't know what I'm thinking
    But that's better for my head

    When I wake up tomorrow
    Will you still feel the same?
    When I wake up tomorrow
    Will you have changed?

    'Cause I still feel the same
    'Cause I still feel the same
    I, I
    'Cause I still feel the same
    (One, two)

    Here in your bedroom
    I feel safe from the outside
    Well, I can tell that you're changing
    But still I feel so high

    I wonder what you think
    Sometimes I feel so old
    I don't know if it's worth it
    When I just do what I'm told

    When I wake up tomorrow
    Will you still feel the same?
    And when I wake up tomorrow
    Will you have changed?

    'Cause I still feel the same
    'Cause I still feel the same
    'Cause I still feel the same
    I, I
    'Cause I still feel the same
    I still feel the same
    I, I
    'Cause I still feel the same
    I still feel the same
    I, I
    I still feel the same
    Won't you Writer/s: John William Feldmann
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Michael from San Diego, CaSpirited, high energy tune. I can't ever hear it without getting jazzed up!
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