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Think Twice - Eddie Money



     
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Close your eyes and lose the feeling that's been sinkin'
Close your eyes and count to three
Close your eyes, rewind, I know just what you're thinkin'
Close your eyes and think of me
Larger than life niceties
Bigger than you, more than me
I've got the Monday mornin' blues
And, oh my God, I've got the home for you
And give the everyday morning you use
And there's things right here I can't afford to choose
Close your eyes and lose the feeling that's been sinkin'
Close your eyes and count to three
Close your eyes, rewind, I know just what you're thinkin'
Close your eyes and think of me
Sincere, caramel, champagne down drain, tell him no gain
And so damn physical it will sustain
And too damn Technicolor to refrain
And much too taxing for my little brain

Why do we never know enough of happy ends?
Why do they never show?
All the times that we have been so good and caring
How many times we'll never know
Close your eyes and lose the feeling that's been sinking
Close your eyes and count to three
Close your eyes, rewind, I know what you've been thinking
Close your eyes and think of me
Close your eyes and lose the feeling that's been sinking
Close your eyes and count to three
Close your eyes, rewind, I know just what you're thinking
Close your eyes and think of me
Packed it like a punch out to lunch
I got a little hunch that stood out from the bunch
As if that's not enough, I need another reason why
That goddamn bitch of life, she made me cry
So I'd like to poke her squarely in the eye
And it hurt so much I feel like I could die, yeah

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Eddie Money (born Edward Joseph Mahoney, March 2, 1949 in New York City, United States) is an American rock singer-songwriter who found success in the 1970s and 1980s with a string of Top 40 hits and platinum albums. Rock impresario Bill Graham said of Money "Eddie Money has it all...Not only can he sing, write and play, but he is a natural performer." After becoming a police officer, like his father, during the late 1960s, Money began to be interested in music, and eventually ended his law enforcement career in favor of becoming a musician.

Read more about Eddie Money on Last.fm.


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