All In One Night

Album: Scream Above The Sounds (2017)
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  • One o'clock in the morning
    And I'm leaving from the club
    My friends are having a party
    But I feel I've had enough

    At two o'clock in the morning
    Sure I'm at their party house
    I meet the roommate getting some water
    She got a baby in her stomach

    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh

    Three o'clock in the morning
    I hear a scream above the sounds
    Looks like the baby in her belly
    Thinks it's time to come on out

    Four o'clock in the morning
    I'm driving all over the road
    I swerve a dog on the high street
    And we crash into the post

    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh

    She can't wait any longer
    I got to help her come into the world
    The police try to arrest us
    But then they see the baby girl

    Five o'clock in the morning
    I'm drinking coffee on the ward
    I take a walk in to see her
    She tells me 'bout the dad that took off

    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    All in one night
    All in one night

    Six o'clock in the morning
    And now we're twenty-two months along
    She ask me to be the daddy
    And get married when it snows

    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    Oh oh oh oh oah oh
    All in one night
    All in one night, one night
    All in one night
    All in one night, one night
    All in one night

    Yeah ah ah
    All in one night
    Yeah, all in one night
    Oh yeah, all in one night
    Oh, one night
    All in one night
    Oh no
    Hmm hmm
    Oh no, hmm hmm Writer/s: Kelly Jones
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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