If tonight's the night then today's my day
That I should hang it all on display
Yours is just a loser's game
And I decided that I should play
Throw yours arms around my neck
I won't be soon to forget
Throw your arms around my neck
I won't be soon to forget

I felt the wind's direction bringing change
Clouds so softly full of rain
When the summer fell and the winter sprang
Now it's all a feeling I can't get back again

Throw your arms around my neck
I won't be soon to forget
Oh, throw your arms around my neck
I won't be soon to forget

Cloudy thoughts against the clear blue sky
When the feeling came, I felt like getting high
With no sense to try to find my piece of mind
'Cause maybe baby I was born to win dissatisfied
And you know I don't care, it never dies so

Throw your arms around my neck
Won't be soon to forget, no no no
Throw your arms around my neck
I won't be soon to forget

Throw your arms around my neck
I won't be soon to forget
(Come on, come on)
Throw your arms around my neck
I won't be soon to forget

Throw your arms around my neck
(Hold me, hold me, hold me)
I won't be soon to forget
(Gotta get out of my life)
Throw your arms around my neck
(Come on, come on now)
I won't be soon to forget


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