Last Night Again

Album: Steel Magnolia (2011)
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  • Your lips are moving but I can't hear you
    Wish you would talk your way right over here
    I see you looking, boy, but I can't feel you
    Why don't we just disappear?

    I'm getting jealous of the way he's leaning
    You make him feel like it's all alright.
    Boy, if you wanna know the things I've been thinking,
    You'd be meeting me outside

    Cause last night out was calling you mine
    Discovering each other til the morning light
    And I don't know where this is going,
    But it sure feels right
    I don't wanna leave you here tonight
    So let's do what we did last night, again

    Your friends are looking like they're ready for leaving.
    Girl, you look like you can't make up your mind.
    I'm fumbling, acting like I can't find my keys
    Well, maybe you could give me a ride

    Cause last night out was calling you mine
    Discovering each other til the morning light
    And I don't know where this is going
    But it sure feels right
    I don't wanna leave you here tonight
    So let's do what we did last night,again

    I can't wait, I can't let you go
    I can't wait, I won't let you go
    Let you go

    Cause last night out was calling you mine
    Discovering each other til the morning light
    And I don't know where this is going
    But it sure feels right
    I don't wanna leave you here tonight
    So let's do what we did last night, again

    Your lips are moving, but I can't hear you
    Wish you would talk your way right over here Writer/s: HILLARY LINDSEY, JOSHUA JONES, MEGHAN LINSEY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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