NEVER WILL | John William Thompson

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This is a demo. I am a Nashville songwriter that would like to have this song cut by another artist.

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John William Thompson is a Nashville performing songwriter actively writing and recording original material for the music industry.

Lyrics

Sun going down behind the Southern pines
You're silhouette so fine.
Girl you made me remember
what I never knew I could forget -
the heart is something you feel
and I feel
if I don't kiss you now, I never will.

Pretty as a long freight train
climbing through the Colorado pass.
Baby lets take this in,
make it last.
Fragile as a broken memory
Smooth as pure cool whiskey.
Girl when your eyes they touch me
I just grow still.

If I don't kiss you now
I never will forgive myself
if the next time we meet you're with somebody else
I'm not looking for something I've lost
I just want to drink that Southern Comfort cherry lip gloss.
Come on, kiss me.

That old crickets still singing our song.
All by himself, lonesome.
Doesn't he sound just like you, and me.
Better get back before we're looked for.
Before you go, there's just one more
something you need to know.
Here's the deal:
If you don't kiss me now -
If you don't kiss me now,
you never will.