Lima - Take It Lyrics

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Take It

Take It Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Take It By Lima?
Four o'clock in the morning
It's dawnin' And the taxis are waiting Waiting in line You know that it's about time You don't wanna go home now 'Cause somehow You were still hesitatin' Just all alone Who want's to be alone? When it's closing time You hope you're gonna make it There is one last dance Your final chance So take it When it's cold outside And all your soul lies naked When there's one last try One last chance Then take it You don't see any reason For leavin' You were looking for someone Someone who might Come home with you tonight You don't think of tomorrow You define love You want determination You're in the voice Somehow you've got no choice When it's closing time You hope you're gonna make it There is one last dance Your final chance So take it When it's cold outside And all your soul lies naked When there's one last try One last chance Then take it When it's closing time You hope you're gonna make it There is one last dance Your final chance So take it Four o'clock in the morning And it's about time To leave this place behind When it's closing time You hope you're gonna make it There is one last dance Your final chance So take it When it's closing time You hope you're gonna make it There is one last dance Your final chance So take it There is one last dance Your final chance So take it |
Who Wrote Take It By Lima?
David Wyndorf
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What's The Duration Of The Take It By Lima?The duration of Take It is 3:36 minutes and seconds. |
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