Taste it in the air so sweet
Because they come alive
My visions of the city street
All of electrify

I feel your heat
I never wanna let you go
I rock too this beat
I'm standing here to let you know

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway
Yea you can rub it off much better
If you come away

My golden heart beats for you
My golden heart beats for two
I feel my pain
The time it takes
For us to change
Its gonna happen anyway

I feel your heat
I never wanna let you go
I rock to this beat
I'm standing here to let you know

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway
Yea you can rub it off much better
If you come away

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway

Yeah you can write me a love letter
But there's nothing to say
Don't wanna take a chance on your paper romance anyway
Yea you can rub it off much better
If you come away


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Paper Romance Lyrics as written by Becky Jones Andrew Derek Cocup

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    Male in verses claims that he loves her. Female in verses replies that his love is only on paper, not real, just paper romance

    LDuxon June 19, 2012   Link

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