Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Times Square, artist - Emily Kinney. Album song Expired Love, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 17.03.2014
Record label: Em-K
Song language: English
Times Square |
What can I, what can I do for you, honey? |
Buy you a coffee? |
Lend you some money? |
Walk you to Times Square, walk to the moon? |
What can I, what can I, what |
Can I do what can I do? |
Oh, it’s been a long time, but it’s been about right. |
You’re looking like |
You need a kiss or a fight. |
Without my love you don’t know how to live. |
Is there somebody, somebody else who could make it worth it? |
Somebody else? |
Somebody else? |
Somebody else? |
And I know you’re alone, most of the day. |
I know you spend night the very same way. |
I know you’re not with somebody new, I won’t break his heart to fix you. |
And I think, and I prey, about last September. |
As time goes by, I barely remember. |
And I know you say you would change that night. |
But I was never yours, and you’re no longer mine. |
Oh, I’d like to kiss you, but my lips are purple. |
And I’d like to love you, but our love is spent. |
And we wasted our wishes, hurt our best friends, made a home in heart ache, |
And now can’t pay the rent. |
So, what can I, what can I do for you, honey? |
I’m not a movie star, pretty play bunny. |
I’m just a lucky hack fooling myself. |
If you want perfection look to somebody else. |
Somebody else, somebody else, somebody else. |
And I know you’re alone, most of the day. |
I know you spend night the very same way. |
I know you’re not with somebody new. |
I won’t break his heart to fix you. |
And I think, and I prey, about last September. |
As time goes by, I barely remember. |
And I know you say you would change that night. |
But I was never yours and you’re no longer mine. |
So, what can I, what can I do for you, honey? |
Buy you a coffee? |
Lend you some money? |
Walk you to Times Square, walk to the moon? |
What can I, what can I, what can I, what can I, what can I, what can I, |
What can I, what can I, what can I, what can I do? |