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New Monkees – Carlene lyrics
Carlene
Your eyes have told me
All that I need to know.
I din't need a new friend
Just to tell me so
Oh no .
Carlene
Your lips remind me
That I'm falling again.
And in the game of love I never can win.
Carlene
Your words are a prison
But I don't want out.
Every time I go to walk out that door.
I find myself coming back for more.
Chorus:
Carlene
Girl what you do to me
Carlene
I really love you
Babe.
Carlene
Oh you cut right through me
Carlene
Carlene
My senses tell me
I can't leave you alone.
This is the geatest love
I think I've ever known.
Every night Carlene
A fire's burning
Down inside of me.
A meltdown reaction of the third degree.
Carlene
Your words they tempt me
But I want it that way.
Every time I walk out the door
I find myself coming back for more.
Repeat chorus
Carlene
Your words are a prison...
Oh
I wonder if I'll ever get enough of you
Repeat chorus
Your eyes have told me
All that I need to know.
I din't need a new friend
Just to tell me so
Oh no .
Carlene
Your lips remind me
That I'm falling again.
And in the game of love I never can win.
Carlene
Your words are a prison
But I don't want out.
Every time I go to walk out that door.
I find myself coming back for more.
Chorus:
Carlene
Girl what you do to me
Carlene
I really love you
Babe.
Carlene
Oh you cut right through me
Carlene
Carlene
My senses tell me
I can't leave you alone.
This is the geatest love
I think I've ever known.
Every night Carlene
A fire's burning
Down inside of me.
A meltdown reaction of the third degree.
Carlene
Your words they tempt me
But I want it that way.
Every time I walk out the door
I find myself coming back for more.
Repeat chorus
Carlene
Your words are a prison...
Oh
I wonder if I'll ever get enough of you
Repeat chorus
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