Tonight the guys are coming over,
I think we might drink a little more than we should.
I think things might get a little out of hand again,
But the best part is I know you'll understand.

Tonight Feightner's bringing the beer,
And I think he thinks we're a lot bigger than we are.
He'll stop making any sense 'round about midnight,
He'll keep on serving us drinks well in to daylight.

So baby, you should know that I love you.
You should know that I live off the light of your eyes.
And tonight I know that you will love me too,
With all this racket, you might just wonder why.

Tonight Yates is bringing his guitar,
And we'll all be strumming hard without any regard for who's trying to sleep,
And we'll all be shouting out lyrics that are so awful sick and rude,
We'll stop only to ransack your kitchen in search of food.
And then Ben'll say "Hey guys, let's make some white russians",
And I'll say "Ya, 'cause milk does the body good",
We'll all start throwing each other and everything around just for fun,
And you'll be upstairs with your head under your pillow cursing Hamilton.

So baby, you should know that I love you.
You should know that I live off the light of your eyes.
And tonight I know that you will love me too,
But all your friends, they might just wonder why.

Tomorrow morning Hobbs'll be sleeping on the couch,
So try not to wake him up when you're gettin' ready for work.
'Cause he'll be so damn tired, won't want to see the sight of the shining sun,
After another Wednesday night, another high school reunion.

baby, you should know that I love you.
You should know that I live off the light of your eyes.
But tonight I know that you will love me too,
But with all this racket, you might just wonder why.
And all your friends, they might just wonder why.
The rest of the world might just wonder why.


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