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Angels Comsat Will You Stay Tonight


Talking round in circles
Trying to find the perfect words
But they don't come to mind
They don't want to come to mind
Staying away from the subject
Hoping you might say it first
There's a chance that you won't
That I can't afford to take

Seconds turn to minutes
And the minutes turn to hours
How the time slips away
We've covered everything under the sun
And now there's nothing else to say
What do you say?

It's time to go
But it's to late to leave
So will you stay tonight?
Don't keep me in the dark
Why spend the after hours on your own

You might spend all your life
Looking for some ideal
Why not change something vague
For something you can feel
And if you were to ask me
Which choice I would makeç
I would loose myself tonight
Find myself some other day

Seconds turn to minutes
And the minutes turn to hours
And the time slips away
We've covered everything under the sun
And now there's nothing else to say
What do you say?

It's time to go
But it's to late to leave
So will you stay tonight?
Don't keep me in the dark
Why spend the after hours on your own



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