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Left in the Dark - Jim Steinman



     
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Where did he touch you and how did it feel?
And why did you let it begin?
What did he whisper and when did you cry
And where do you think it will end?How long did you do it and why did you stop?
Did you get to try anything new?
How good was he, honestly? where did you go?
And who made the very first move?You don't have to sneak in the door
Just come on into the room
I've been lying in our bed in the dark all alone
And I've been waiting, I've been waiting for youThere's been no reason to move
It's been as still as a tomb
I needed you, oh, so badly tonight
But I guess you had better things to do
I should have known that it was coming to this
But I must have been blind
I bet you still got a trace of his love in your eyes
And you still got his eyes on your mindYou swore you'd be with me a seven o'clock
Now it's a quarter to three

And whatever you got and whoever it was
I guess you couldn't get it from me
Whatever you got and whoever it was
I guess you couldn't get it from meI know that you love me, there's no need to talk
I see the look in your eyes and I got the proof
And there are no lies on your body
So take off your dress, I just want to get at the truthI know that you love me, there's no need to talk
I see the look in your eyes and I got the proof
And there are no lies on your body
So take off your dress, I just want to get at the truth
There are so many things that I've just got to know
You tell me, who? You tell me, where? You tell me, when?
But don't tell me now
I don't need any answers tonightI just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark again
I just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark againI just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark again
I just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark again, left in the dark againI should have known that it was coming to this
But I must have been blind
I bet you still got a trace of his love in your eyes
And you still got his eyes on your mindYou swore you'd be with me a seven o'clock
Now it's a quarter to three
And whatever you got and whoever it was
I guess you couldn't get it from me
I guess you couldn't get it from meDown in my soul, down in my soul, I knowI know that you love me, there's no need to talk
I see the look in your eyes and I got the proof
And there are no lies on your body
So take off your dress, I just want to get at the truthThere are so many things that I've just got to know
You tell me, who? You tell me, where? You tell me, when?
But don't tell me now
I don't need any answers tonightI just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark again
I just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark againI just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark again
I just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark againI just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark again
I just need some love so turn out the lights
And I'll be left in the dark againLeft in the dark againDid he ever get rough? Did you ever get tender?
Did it leave any scars? Do you expect them to heal?
What did he look like? Did he remind you of me?
Were you willing to beg or to kneel?Did he keep his eyes open? Did you bother to look?
Or was he only a kid after all?
Where did he touch you and how did it feel?
If you need him again, will he still be on call?And who made the very first move?
Who made the very first move?
Who made the very first move?
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James Richard Steinman (born November 1, 1948 in New York City, New York) (more commonly known as Jim Steinman) is an American rock and musical theater composer. He is notable for having written most of Meat Loaf's hit songs, in addition to hits for many other musical artists. His three biggest musical successes are an album Bat Out Of Hell (1977), sung by Meat Loaf, Total Eclipse Of The Heart (1983), sung by Bonnie Tyler, and a German musical Tanz der Vampire (1998). He also formed the female group Pandora's Box for the album Original Sin.

Read more about Jim Steinman on Last.fm.


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