いつまで暗い部屋で 踊っているの
窓を締めきったままじゃ 風も吹かない
くりかえし流れる same old blues
君は知らずに すがってる

If you let me stay tonight, I'll give you anything
ハートも濡れるナンバー
I will make it alright, you don't cry anymore
手をのばしておくれ right now

傷つきそうになると 目をふせて
夢を見たいなんてもう思いはしない
あせた make-up tight for you
流すこともできるのに

If you let me stay tonight, I'll give you anything
真夜中色のルージュ
I will make it alright, you don't cry anymore
手をのばしておくれ

Let me stay tonight, I'll give you anything
ざわめく街の香りを
I will make it alright, you don't cry anymore
手をのばしておくれ

If you let me stay tonight, I'll give you anything
ハートも濡れるナンバー
I will make it alright, you don't cry anymore
手をのばしておくれ

Let me stay tonight, I'll give you anything
真夜中色のルージュ
I will make it alright, you don't cry anymore
手をのばしておくれ

Stay tonight, make it alright
don't cry anymore

Stay tonight, make it alright
I'll give you anything you want, you want

Stay tonight, make it alright
Stay tonight, make it alright
Stay tonight, make it alright
Stay tonight, make it alright


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

ハートも濡れるナンバー 〜stay tonight〜 Lyrics as written by Takahiro Matsumoto Koshi Inaba

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