| Say, you were hoping you’d run into me here
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| And for old times you’d like to buy me a beer
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| But you, ooh, ain’t gonna take me home
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| You reach out and brush the hair from my face
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| Look in my eyes, like nothing’s changed
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| But you, oooh, ain’t gonna take me home
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| You probably had a fight
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| Slammed the door and walked out
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| She’s probably waiting up for you, baby, right now
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| You could stay here all night, like you just might
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| Yeah, we both know
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| You ain’t gonna take me home
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| You move in close
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| Like it’s too loud in this bar
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| You say that you and her are falling apart
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| But you, oooh, ain’t gonna take me home
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| You probably had a fight
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| Slammed the door and walked out
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| She’s probably waiting up for you, baby, right now
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| You could stay here all night like you just might
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| Yeah, we both know
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| You ain’t gonna take me home
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| I know you had a fight
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| Slammed the door and walked out
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| I used to be the one, waiting for you right now
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| You could stay here all night, like you just might
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| But we both know
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| You ain’t gonna take me home
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| Still get me buzzing
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| Every time you touch my hand
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| You’re gonna lean in, try to kiss me
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| But I’ll just pull back
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| So when she calls again
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| Go ahead, pick up your phone
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| Cause you ain’t gonna take me home
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| Oh no
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| Oh oh
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| We both know you ain’t gonna take me home |