Spinning your umbrella over your head
You should be in bed but your here instead
Walking with me towards a midnight swim
I can give you baby what you can't get from him

Song bird singing in an old dead tree
The way your drive honey scares the hell out of me
100 mph on a brand new road
Look at me again you make my heart explode

Hey hey little fighter girl
It's you and me up against this whole wide world
Sleeping together in the lions den
Got your earings in my pocket till I see you again

Clouds roll by laying up on the hill
Everything is still do you think we will
If we do there will be no turning back
If we don't, well there's no chance of that

Hey hey little fighter girl
It's you and me up against this whole wide world
Sleeping together in the lions den
Got your earings in my pocket till I see you again

Yeah yeah yeah yeah...
Come on kissing me
Keep on kissing me
Come on kissing me
Keep on kissing me

Cars in the distance a bicycle bell
Dogs are barking as the kingdom fell
In it's place stood a golden town
Where people walked without touching the ground

Hey hey little fighter girl
It's you and me now against this whole wide world
Sleeping together in the lions den
Baby I can't sleep at all until I see you again

Yeah yeah yeah yeah...
Come on kissing me
Keep on kissing me
Come on kissing me
Keep on kissing me


Lyrics submitted by amk18

Fighter Girl Lyrics as written by Mason Stewart Jennings

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing

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    I love this song.. and everything else of his. correction to the last two stanzas Hey, Hey little fighter girl It’s you and me now against this whole wide world Sleeping together in the lions den Baby, I can’t sleep at all until I see you again Yeah, yeah, a-yeah, a-yeah Yeah, yeah, a-yeah, a-yeah Yeah, yeah, a-yeah, a-yeah Yeah, yeah, a-yeah, a-yeah Come on kiss me Keep on kissing me Come on kiss me Keep on kissing me

    You can check out the correct lyrics are on his website: masonjennings.com/music

    greyicewater33on June 18, 2009   Link

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