Meet me at my door
By the end of the night
You'll be screaming for more more more of me
Tonight's a big night so let's make history

My lips touch your lips
My hands is on your hips
What?s it gonna take for you to give me my goodnight kiss

Oh whoa
My heart is beating fast but my hands are moving slow
Oh whoa
Feels so right you just can?t say no

Late night gonna hit the town
Gonna take you out
Gonna make you go
Whoa whoa
Midnight Romeo
Show me yours and I'll show you mine
Gonna make you sweat
Gonna feel it head to toe
You know I'm your midnight Romeo

I'll be your Dr. Jekyll your Mr. Hyde
The best of both worlds when you get inside my place place place with me
You be the lock, I'll be the key
Tonight?s about to win
Tell me baby are we more than friends
Tonight your dinner?s free
What?s in it for me

Oh whoa
My heart is beating fast but my hands are moving slow
Oh whoa
Feels so right you just can?t say no

Late night gonna hit the town
Gonna take you out
Gonna make you go
Whoa whoa
Midnight Romeo
Show me yours and I'll show you mine
Gonna make you sweat
Gonna feel it head to toe
You know, I'm your midnight Romeo

Now it's time
I?ll turn the lights down low
Show me yours and I'll show you mine
Gonna make you sweat
Gonna be your Romeo
In my head it's time to lose control
Whoa whoa
I?m your midnight Romeo

Late night gonna hit the town
Gonna take you out
Gonna make you go
Whoa whoa

Late night gonna hit the town
Gonna take you out
Gonna make you whoa
Whoa whoa
Midnight Romeo
Show me yours and I'll show you mine
Gonna make you sweat
Gonna feel it head to toe
You know I'm your midnight Romeo

Late night gonna hit the town
Gonna take you out
Gonna make you go
Whoa whoa
Midnight Romeo
Show me yours and I'll show you mine
Gonna make you sweat
Gonna feel it head to toe
You know I'm your midnight Romeo



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    i think it is about Romeo and Juliet and how they cant be together so they keep it secretive and but they still love each other and they have to meet each other at midnight, hence the name midnight Romeo.

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