I can wait another day until I call you, mm-hm
You've only got my heart on a string and everything a-flutter
But another lonely night (na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na)
Might take forever (na-na-na-na-na)
We've only got each other to blame
It's all the same to me, love

'Cause I know what I feel
To be right

No more lonely nights
No more lonely nights
You're my guiding light
Day or night, I'm always there

May I never miss the thrill (na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na)
Of being near you (na-na-na-na-na)
And if takes a couple of years
To turn your tears to laughter

I will do what I feel
To be right

No more lonely nights, never be another
No more lonely nights
You're my guiding light
Day or night, I'm always there

And I won't go away until you tell me so
No, I'll never go away

Yes, I know (I know) what I feel (I feel)
To be right (be right)

No more lonely nights, never be another
No more lonely nights
You're my guiding light
Day or night, I'm always there

And I won't go away until you tell me so
No, I'll never go away
And I won't go away until you tell me so
No, I'll never go away

No more lonely nights
No, no, hoo


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    This a lovely love song. From a man who truly understood what to say. :)

    Thia007on November 24, 2011   Link

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