Lipstick On The Glass

Album: Blue Weekend (2021)
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  • Oh
    It could be exciting
    Excuse for a change
    If we don't like the way we were

    Oh
    But nothing seems inviting
    Except the image of your open arms
    Calling back to me

    I take you back
    Yeah, I know it seems surprising
    When there's lipstick still on the glass
    And the full moon rising
    But it's me who makes myself mad
    I take you

    Oh
    My body does deceive me
    Just as did yours
    Though we're fighting different wars
    In our ways

    Oh
    But there's no pleasure in this resisting
    So go ahead and kiss me

    I take you back
    Yeah, I know it seems surprising
    When there's lipstick still on the glass
    And the full moon rising
    But it's me who makes myself mad
    I take you

    Once more
    Once more
    Once more
    Once more
    Once more
    Once more
    Once more

    You know nothing would've needed deciding
    Had you just simply asked

    But the full moon rising
    And it's me

    I take you back
    Yeah, I know it seems surprising
    When there's lipstick still on the glass
    And the full moon rising
    But it's me who makes myself mad
    I take you Writer/s: Ellen Rowsell, Joel Amey, Jonathan Oddie, Theodore Ellis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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