Oh love, get out of my head
You'll never get to heaven if you stay in my bed
And I don't think twice to lose control
Don't think twice you'll never ever fall
A beaten heart is all that I own
Hello, hello, hello I think you're out on your own
Well it may seem funny, but it don't strike honey for me
Breathe me away, breathe me back home
I can love you baby 'til the cows came home
- What's that noise? – Yeah it's the cows knocking on our door

Oh no, you're coming around to my place
Oh no, and I'm getting tired of your face
Who left the lights off baby?
Who left the lights off baby?
Oh no, the cows have all turned all their heads
Oh no the cows are all lying in our bed
And I'm not listening to what you're trying to say to me

You think you can be cooler
You think you can be cooler
You think you can be cooler, well no, no.
You think you can be cooler
You think you can be cooler
I won't let you go out through the door

Oh dog get out of my way
You'll never get to heaven if you always obey
And I don't want more, I don't want less
Happiness was never really our success
A little part of me is all that you own
Hello, hello, hello I think you're chasing a bone
You may look like honey but you don't smell sweet no more

You gave me away, I gave you a smile
One was alligator, one was crocodile
I guess it's just somebody's way to say we're not meant to be
Quit looking at me

Oh no, stop spinning around in my head
Oh no, I love my love is
Who left the lights off baby?
Who left the lights off baby?
Yeah oh no, my heart is just turned on its head
Oh no, this course is burning in bed
I'm not really getting what you're trying to say to me

Oh no, the cows have gone home for their tea
Oh no, I'm thinking I want to be free
Who left the lights off baby?
Who left the lights off baby?
Oh no, stop planting ideas in my head
Oh no, I'm thinking I want you out
And I'm not hearing what you're trying to get through to me


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Who Left The Lights Off, Baby? Lyrics as written by Fyfe Dangerfield Hutchins

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