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An Unusual Kiss - Melissa Etheridge



     
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It's 1:25 a.m., I think I've seen that look somewhere before
1:25 a.m., I thought that you were headed for the door
Then something touched my skin
And I won't ask you to leave here anymoreWas it the talk or the drink or the dance that led to this?
Was I so naive presuming the innocence?
Well, it's 1:54 and it's such an unusual kissCome on, come on, come on
Over and over
Come on, come on, come on
We all wanted thisCome on, come on, come on
Over and over
It's such an unusual kissThe smell, the taste, the touch is so brand new
The thrill of the eyes that capture this forbidden view
It's 2:45 and you'll have some explaining to doWell, it's 3:17 a.m., please let me into your eyes
4:23 and I try to hold on as you rise
I'll give you all that I have if that's what you want me to tryCome on, come on, come on
Over and over
Come on, come on, come on
We all wanted thisCome on, come on, come on

Over and over
It's such an unusual kissIt's 5:26 a.m., I've got nothing left that I can say
5:26 a.m., black and white has melted into grey
My baby draws the shades as the taxi pulls awayCome on, come on, come on
Over and over
Come on, come on, come on
We all wanted thisCome on, come on, come on
Over and over
It's such an unusual kiss, a kiss
It's such an unusual, such an unusual kiss

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Melissa Etheridge (born May 29, 1961, in Leavenworth, Kansas) has produced eight albums since signing her first major recording contract in 1987. Three of them have gone multi-platinum: Melissa Etheridge (1988), Yes I Am (1993) and Your Little Secret (1996). Two others, Brave & Crazy (1989) and Never Enough (1992) went platinum, and Breakdown (1999) went gold.

In 2007, her song "I Need to Wake Up" from the documentary An Inconvenient Truth took home an Academy Award for Best Song.

She has won the Grammy award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance twice in her career, for the song "Ain't It Heavy" in 1992 and "Come to My Window", in 1994.

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