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Tunne Of Love Lyrics


Bruce Springsteen Tunne Of Love

Fat man sitting on a little stool

Takes the money from my hand while his eyes take a walk all over you

Hands me two tickets
smiles and whispers "good luck".
Well
cuddle up
angel
cuddle up
my little dove

We'll ride down
baby
into this tunnel of love.
Well
I can feel the soft silk of your blouse

And them
soft thrills in our little fun house.
Then the lights go out and it's just the three of us:
Yeah
you and me and all that stuff we're so scared of

Gotta ride down
baby
into this tunnel of love.
Well
there's a crazy mirror showing us both in 5-D

I'm laughing at you
you're laughing at me.
There's a room of shadows that gets so dark
brother

It's easy for two people to lose each other in this tunnel of love.

Well
it ought to be easy
ought to be simple enough
yeah

Man meets a woman and they fall in love

But this house is haunted and the ride gets rough.
You've got to learn to live with what you can't rise above
If you want to ride on down
down in through this tunnel of love

This tunnel of love. This tunnel of love. This tunnel of love.


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