Tonight

Album: Everyday Demons (2009)
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  • Today's the day we're gonna leave all our problems
    Just get up and go
    So forget them, you don't need them
    Leave it alone

    When the good mornings are long
    I can never go wrong
    There's a storm coming our way
    But not today

    Tonight's the night you can make it
    Tonight's the night you can make it
    Tonight's the night you can make it
    So alright with me

    You asked for silver and I gave you gold
    I'm asking nothing from you
    If these people had a clue what we knew
    They'd be feeling it too

    The time's passing us by
    But I've never risen so high
    The day is moving so fast
    So we got to make it last
    Make it last

    Tonight's the night you can make it
    (Ooh, la-la-la-la, na-na-na-na-na)
    Tonight's the night you can make it
    (Ooh, la-la-la-la, na-na-na-na-na)
    Tonight's the night you can make it
    Tonight's the night you can make it
    Tonight's the night you can make it
    Tonight's the night you can make it
    You can make it all right
    You are alright with me Writer/s: Cormac Neeson, James Heatley, Michael Waters, Paul Mahon
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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