If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never, no never, let go

[Chorus]
I like the way you dance, I like the way you paint your lips
And if I had a chance, to be with you, I wouldn't slip
So hey what do you say, just see a thing or two in me
Then let's be on our way, we don't need no other company

If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never, no never, let go

Well we don't need no wine, and we don't need no other stuff
'Cause we'll be doing fine, from being close and tastin' love
So when the night set ends, we'll close the curtains way uptight
And then will just pretend, that it isn't day, but still the night

If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never, no never, let go

There's a fire burnin' deep down in your eyes
It's got me almost hypnotized

I like the way you dance, I like the way you paint your lips
And if I had a chance, to be with you, I wouldn't slip
So when the Night set ends, we'll close the curtains way uptight
And then will just pretend, that it isn't day, but still the night

If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never let go
If I can Hold you tonight, I might never, no never, let go

I might never, no never, let go
I might never, no never, let go
I might never, no never, let go


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