Top of the Stairs - Ashford & Simpson



     
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Top of the Stairs Lyrics


I'm insisting that you listen, try and understand
I was wrong without reason in my demands
Can you ever forgive the way I behaved
Don't worry about it, baby
I know just how this love can be savedTake me up
To the top of the stairs
We'll get lost
In the darkness waiting thereI'm depending on your wisdom to reconsider
Wounded pride held me captive, but I can deliver
You don't have to talk no more
It goes without saying
Then I'm just gonna lock the door
Pretend it was a game we were playingTake me up
To the top of the stairs
We'll get lost
In the darkness waiting thereI pretend I'm busy as if you didn't know
When I'm out of your arms, there's no place to go
It's a negative reaction, now it's clear to us

But from now on, but from now on
We're gonna stick to the feelings we trustTake me up
To the top of the stairs
We'll get lost
In the darkness waitingTake me up
To the top of the stairs
We'll get lost
In the darkness waiting thereLet's forget all our cares and climb the stairs
Let's climb the stairsTake me up
To the top of the stairs
We'll get lost
In the darkness waiting
Take me up
To the top of the stairs
We'll get lost
In the darkness waiting there

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Nickolas Ashford (born May 4, 1942 in Fairfield, SC – August 22, 2011 in New York City) and Valerie Simpson (born August 26, 1946 in Bronx, NY) were a husband and wife songwriting/production team and recording artists. Their best-known songs include "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "You're All I Need To Get By", "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing", and "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)". As performers, their best-known song is "Solid" (1984 US and 1985 UK), although they have had many other hits, mostly on the R&B charts.

Read more about Ashford & Simpson on Last.fm.


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