Even though you're not beside me
I can still feel your energy
When you say that you really love me
Was that a joke did you really mean it
Now you've been moving on with him
Close your eyes and you think of me
Is this real or just a dream
I just want one night for you and me
Even though it seems so wrong
Would you give me another chance?
To prove myself to you, just like the old day's girl
Could you just pretend, for the night
I"ll try and make it right
Baby do you feel the vibe
I"ll try and make it right
I"ll try and make it right for this time
I just want one night for you and me
Even though it seems so wrong
it seems so wrong
Can we spend one night together
Yeah just you and me
See are sparks flying I'll show you what you mean to me
Cause every body's wondering where you've been around
And you're blowing up my phone but I know you're out of town
Just one night together
It will prove all we know
That the love between us
yeah it's only growing and growing
And I'm an optimist some might even say a fool
That I'm waiting around to spend one night with you
Everybody knows I always say one thing
Fight for what you want
Yeah go give it your everything
Cause then you know you can look back with no regrets
And say you gave your all for yeah one night


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