Long Time - The Capitol Years



     
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Long Time Lyrics


Hold me
Show me all the talent God has given you
I want us thinking outside the box, all night long
Just keep on going
You've done good things for me
Though I'm not an easy girl to please
I'll never run out of faith in you, all night long
Just keep on going
Long time, baby long time
That's the way I've loved you, baby
Long night, it's been a long night
I'm breaking the record, told ya
Long time, baby long time
The minutes are eternal lately
Long night, it's been a long night
Can't wait to touch you, touch you
I wish I had longer legs that I could fasten to your body
So you'd take me with you everywhere

And when you think I can take no more, all night long
Just keep on going
If I let you have your way don't think I'm weak
You got the stamina and the technique
So let those eloquent hands of yours, all night long
Just keep on going
Long time, baby long time
That's the way I've loved you, baby
Long night, it's been a long night
I'm breaking the record, told ya
Long time, baby long time
The minutes are eternal lately
Long night, it's been a long night
Can't wait to touch you, touch you
This thing that we've got's so rare
It's so good, it's not even fair
So how could anything compare
To your way, no way
How can you do me so much good?
I'm so happy, I should get sued
But nothing matters next to you
No way, no way
Long time, long time
That's the way I've loved you, baby
Long night, it's been a long night
I'm breaking the record, told ya
Long time, long time
The minutes are eternal lately
Long night, it's been a long night
Can't wait to touch you, touch you

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Philadelphia's The Capitol Years debuted in July 2001 with the homemade full-length, Meet Yr Acres. Co-produced by Thom Monahan (Devendra Banhart, Pernice Brothers, Beachwood Sparks), the self-released Meet Yr Acres spent much of 2001 innocently making its way around the globe while garnering a goldmine of critical accolades and regular comparisons to Beck, Bob Pollard, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan. All of this unexpected critical attention culminated in a spot on Magnet Magazine's "Top 10 Hidden Treasures" list.

Read more about The Capitol Years on Last.fm.


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