I showed up last night with roses and candy
New cologne and my old guitar
I sang you love songs and we got buzzed on brandy
I never really dreamed you'd let me take it this far

I confess, girl, I'm guilty of crimes of passion, I plead no contest
I'm your prisoner, do what you want with me, yeah
Lock me up, no, I won't protest
I'm gonna steal your heart, baby, I confess

Lord knows I've never been a big heart breaker
Matter of fact most girls will say I'm shy
But I bet with you I'd be a sweet love maker
I've never seen nothin' like you in all of my life

I confess, girl, I'm guilty of crimes of passion, I plead no contest
I'm your prisoner, do what you want with me, yeah
Lock me up, no, I won't protest
I'm gonna steal your heart, baby, I confess

I confess, girl, I'm guilty of crimes of passion, I plead no contest
I'm your prisoner, do what you want with me, yeah
Lock me up, no, I won't protest
I'm gonna steal your heart, baby, I confess
Steal your heart, baby, I confess


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