You're a tease, hard to please
Why do they always come in three's?
A sweet disease, I'm on my knees
I'm looking for a medicine to change my ways
I'm tired of using the door

Oh, I don't even remember anyone after her
She s-s-struck like a curse and it feels like a blur
Now I'm starting to slur my words just thinking of her, oh

Hey babe, what to do, what to say when I can't stop looking?
Hey, hey, baby tell me what you're looking for
Yeah, I keep waiting around then my head hits the ground
And my love keeps on walking away

Tell me now what to say, what to do? I'll change my ways
Just stare and gaze and watch me roll right through this maze
You're worth the dime, you're worth my time
So lose the guy and let me try to take you for a ride

Hey babe, what to do, what to say when I can't stop looking?
Hey, hey, baby tell me what you're looking for
Yeah, I keep waiting around then my head hits the ground
And my love keeps on walking away

Babe, what to do, what to say when I can't stop looking?
Hey, hey, baby tell me what you're looking for
Yeah, as you reach for the ground with my head in the clouds
Just a thought I'll keep dreaming away

Give me my one wish
You'll be the sweet song from my lips
Leave him with one kiss
And be the drug tied tight to my lips

Hey babe, what to do, what to say when I can't stop looking?
Hey, hey baby tell me what you're looking for
Yeah, I keep waiting around then my head hits the ground
And my love keeps on walking away

Babe, what to do, what to say when I can't stop looking?
Hey, hey, baby tell me what you're looking for
Yeah, as you reach for the ground with my head in the clouds
Just a thought I'll keep dreaming away




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Can't Stop Looking Lyrics as written by Anthony Villacari Alex Makhlouf

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