She said, "Nice to meet you."
But she didn't tell me her name
With red lipstick and pale pink boots
This bitch just blew me away
Cocktails later, she said to me
"Don't be late, and here's my key."

Wanna know what happened next?
Just take a wild guess
I stumbled up the stairs
To room twenty-one
I walked in and saw her on the bed
There was nothing to be said
When we were done, she said she loved the taste of my oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

When I came to next morning
There were cigarettes put out on the floor
Her panties hangin' from the door knob
Yes, she left me craving more
I swear to God you'd feel the same
If you got used by what's her name

Wanna know what happened next?
Well, take a wild guess
I stumbled out the door
Of room twenty-one
I walked out with her in my head
Can't remember a damn thing she said
When we were done, she said she loved the taste of my oh

She said, "Nice to meet you."
I never forget a face
Here we go again, and I can't wait
I'm gonna get used by what's her fuckin' name

Wanna know what happened next?
Just take a wild guess
I stumbled out the door
Of room twenty-one
I walked out with her in my head
I can't remember a damn thing she said
Stumblin' out the door
Of room twenty-one
(Here we go again)
Room twenty-one
(Here we go again)
Room twenty-one
(Here we go again)
Room twenty-one
(Here we go again)
Room twenty-one
(Here we go again)
Room twenty-one
(Here we go again)


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Room 21 Lyrics as written by Brian Howes Austin Winkler

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    Favorite. Inappropriate as hell, but that's Hinder for you.

    HELENzon November 19, 2011   Link

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