Lori McKenna - Your Next Lover Lyrics

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Your Next Lover

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What Are The Lyrics For Your Next Lover By Lori McKenna?
Well, she lives a few doors down
Says she wants you to take her out Have some coffee somewhere - just some coffee You saw her out in the parking lot And any plans you had you can break so wash your face - let yourself go Everybody is a sinner Everybody makes mistakes And there ain't nobody - who needs nobody Don't forget to look her in the eye Laugh and show your smile There's not much more to lonely than being less lonely [Chorus:] I stood and watched (all) the stars fade right there - from your eyes Baby, I think I know just what your next lover will be like You hate cigarettes so she won't smoke But she don't mind this bar you're in She sits right up there on that stool - puts her pocketbook down and smiles at you You think she's about five foot three That makes her taller than me But you're not thinking about that now, no -it ain't right to think about that now [Chorus:] And I hope she can fix you I hope she's someone who will never let you down I hope she reminds you nothing of me and - as crazy as crazy as it sounds I hope she's beautiful [Chorus:] Cause there ain't nobody who needs nobody There ain't nobody who needs nobody |
Who Wrote Your Next Lover By Lori McKenna?
Lori Mckenna
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What's The Duration Of The Your Next Lover By Lori McKenna?The duration of Your Next Lover is 4:28 minutes and seconds. |
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