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We're Staying Home Tonight - Eddie Cantor, Loesser, Frank lyrics
It's a hunger that tries to keep a man awake at night
Are you the answer?
I shouldn't wonder when I feel you whet my appetite
With all the power you're releasing
It isn't safe to walk the city streets alone
Anticipation is running through me
Let's find the key and turn this engine on
I can feel you breathe
I can feel your heart beat faster
Take me home tonight
I don't want to let you go till you see the light
Take me home tonight
Listen honey just like Ronnie sang
'Be My Little Baby'
I get frightened in all this darkness
I get nightmares, I hate to sleep alone
I need some company
A Guardian angel to keep me warm when the cold winds blow
I can feel you breathe
I can feel your heart beat faster
Take me home tonight
I don't want to let you go till you see the light
Take me home tonight
Listen honey just like Ronnie sang
'Be My Little Baby, Be My Little Baby'
Just like Ronnie sang, I say
Just like Ronnie sang
'Be My Little Baby'
Baby, my darling
I feel a hunger, it's a hunger
Take me home tonight
I don't want to let you go till you see the light
Take me home tonight
Listen honey just like Ronnie sang
'Be My Little Baby'
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It's a hunger that tries to keep a man awake at night
Are you the answer?
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