When we make love
It's hard to tell
If your dreamin' of me
Or someone else
That drunken kiss
Seems like a lie
Don't say it's forever
And then say goodbye

Glitter
Don't ya leave me
Please believe me
I only want your love
Glitter you're my lover
I'll have no other girl
I only need your love

When mornin' comes and the
Sun shines bright
You gonna need someone
Someone to treat ya right
So don't walk out
When you wake up
Let's give it a chance girl
Let's give it a shot
Give it a shot now

Glitter, don't deceive me
Gotta believe me
Only need your love
Glitter, there's no other
You're beautiful
I only want you

This is fine for now, but
Maybe, let's make a baby
Inside of you
It's just the time,
We gotta find,
I want your name
On my tattoo
You blow my mind,
So tell me,
I want to know

Glitter shines forever
Forever an' ever,
I only need your love
Glitter, lay your head down here
I'll always be so near
I only want your love

Here comes the
Here it comes
There goes the
There it goes
Here comes our love again
Through the window out
I only want your love

There goes the
There it goes
Here comes the
Here it comes
There goes our love again
Out the window


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Glitter Lyrics as written by Humphrey Adams

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    this song is about the relationship between nikki and donna. when he first slept with her she has left the morning after cause she didnt know if the have fucked or not, just because their first night together she was too drunk to remember a thing. than he says that he consider himself like a monster that wine made look attractive for one night. that's why he says "if you're dremin or me or someone else" and talks about "drunken kiss"... amazing.

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