What’s so special ‘bout love that you won’t give a little bit up
What’s so special ‘bout love that you won’t give a little bit up
I’ll be leaving in the morning
Won’t you fill my lovin’ cup
I guess you could say that I’ve been around
I’ve drank fine wine in old Paris town
I’ve been drunk on power - I’ve been brought low
I’ve lived six lifetimes - I’d give three to know
Baby where will this night end
I’ll be leaving in the morning
Let me be your lovin’ man
What’s so special “bout love that you won’t give a little bit up
What’s so special ‘bout love that you won’t give a little bit up
I’ll be leaving in the morning
Let me fill your lovin’ cup
What’s so special ‘bout love that you won’t give a little to me
Baby it’s so cold outside and it don’t have to be
I guess you could say I’m a worldly man
As much for love as because I can
It gives me pleasure to travel and roam
Sometimes with two – most times alone
Baby where will this night end
I’ll be leaving in the morning
Let me be your lovin’ man
credits
from Rock Treatment,
released October 31, 2009
Jasper Mortier - Bass
Boyd Small - Drums
Mischa Den Haring - Guitar
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