Blue Electric Light

Album: Blue Electric Light (2024)
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  • Life would be so right
    Life could be so nice
    If we fell in love tonight
    I tell you that life would be so right

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    Light

    I could be your knight
    You could be my wife
    If we take our vows tonight
    In the eyes of God, we'll be alright

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    Come on, tell me, babe, what you wanna do
    Hey
    I just wanna live my life with you
    Look into my eyes, can't you feel my soul?
    Let me tell ya
    I just, I just wanna make love, woo

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    Light Writer/s: Lenny Kravitz
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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