[Intro]
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What time is it?
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Oh, no
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Oh, no
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7 a.m. when reality sets in
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See, last night we said and did some things
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That we shouldn'ta did
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I know the morning after's always harder
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Than the night before, for sure
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Now we're lying here
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Trying to figure what we're suppose to do
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We're both wondering if we're getting back together
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Or I'm leaving you
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We had one drink too many, one kiss too many
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One "No don't you say another word" too many
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And it led us to the morning after
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Last night when the love was too strong
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We couldn't fight it and you stayed
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Just a little too long
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So for now it's morning and yesterday's gone
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But can we move on?
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We ask ourselves "Why oh why" a thousand times, yeah
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And separately, silently in our heads
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We rehearse the lines
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I had a nice time (So did I)
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I gotta go now (Me too)
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Hit my pager (Certainly)
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Call me later (Most definitely)
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And then we leave
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Later on that day around six
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I get a call from you
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The slight tremble in your voice let me know
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Something wasn't cool
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And if I could turn bak the hands of time
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I'd go back to yesterday before we lost our mind
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To see if we'd do it all again
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Last night when the love was too strong
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We couldn't fight it and you stayed
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Just a little too long
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So for now it's morning and yesterday's gone
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But can we move on?
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Stay or leave, be strong or weak
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Decisions, decisions
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It all seems so easy
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If I knew then what I know now
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I'm sure that somehow we'd have no regrets
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Last night when the love was too strong
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We couldn't fight it and you stayed
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Just a little too long
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So for now it's morning and yesterday's gone
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But can we move on?
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[Repeat 1 while:]
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See baby
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Last night you just looked so damn good
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Yes, you did
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And I was a proud man, proud man
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Yes I was
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Last night when the love was too strong
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We couldn't fight it and you stayed
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Just a little too long
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So for now it's morning and yesterday's gone
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But can we move on?
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Last Night (Can We Move On?)
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Montell Jordan |