Like There's No Tomorrow

Album: Justin Moore (2009)
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  • I worked hard all week
    But now your here with me
    Staring up, at a summer sky
    A blanket in the truck bed
    Just give me the go ahead
    'Cause we've got plenty of time

    The crickets are singing
    Country moon is shinning
    I can see the fire burning in your eyes
    And all I wanna do, is lay you down and love you
    Like there's no tomorrow, tonight

    Let me whisper in your ear
    Make my intentions clear
    We'll just be getting started come midnight
    Get in a rhythm, nobody's near listening
    It's just you and me for miles and miles

    The crickets are singing
    Country moon is shinning
    I can see that fire that's burnin' in your eyes
    And all I wanna do, is lay it down and love you
    Like there's no tomorrow, tonight

    The crickets are singing
    Country moon is shinning
    I can see that fire burnin' in your eyes
    All I wanna do, is lay it down and love on you
    Like there's no tomorrow, tonight

    Like there's no tomorrow, tonight
    Oh baby Writer/s: BRIAN MAHER, JEREMY STOVER, JUSTIN MOORE
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
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