Save The Best For Later

Album cover art for "Save The Best For Later" by Golden Earring

Golden Earring - Rock

Save The Best For Later

0 Plays

Duration: 5:14

View ArtistView Album

Lyrics

I want you, yes I want you How come you don't want me too Like moonshine on silver water The sun will shine only for me and you I can't stop thinkin' about you Can't stop tryin', baby to escape the blues No don't close your eyes You need a change of attitude Is it possible for a girl to face the truth It's a certified lie, works every time But I can't deny, that I'm crazed out on you Cross my heart, cross my heart Well I can't buy you no roses Can't give you anythin' you need But I'm landslide and I'm comin' And well, you better get yourself prepared for it 'Cause I can't stop thinking about you Can't imagine livin' a life without you in it No don't close your eyes I want to talk to you Is it possible for a girl to face the truth It's a certified lie, works every time But I can't deny, that I'm crazed out on you Cross my heart, cross my heart I'm a qualified fool for you Cross my heart It's my dream and baby you're in it Cross my heart Hot sheets of satin And a fountain of pearls in the next room Oh it's so exaggerated Like a Chinese wall to wall, now We'll save the best for later Always the best for later Just can't hide the fact That I'm all crazed out and I can't hold back A jewel in a crown and I'll find you one Any wish is my command Small-talk at the gambling table And you'll finally understand We'll save the best for later Always the best for later Oh mercy mama, have some mercy and some faith in me Every night a secret sundown Whispers it to the breeze Nothin' special honey Only one more basic fact You make me talk like that There's nothing in the world That can stop me from savin' the best for later (2x) Always, save the best for later Always save the best for later

Rate this song

Rate this song

0/5.0 - 0 Ratings

5
0.0% (0)
4
0.0% (0)
3
0.0% (0)
2
0.0% (0)
1
0.0% (0)

Loading comments...

Credits

Writers
  • George Kooymans
  • Barry Hay