LYRIC

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Well I was get-tin kind of tired


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of her end-less chat-ter


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noth-ing I can say ev-er


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seems to mat-ter


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so I took a lit-tle drive


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just to clear up my head


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I saw a flash-ing ne-on up a-head


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It looked like a place to find some


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Sat-is-fac-tion with a


(CHORUS)


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Lit-tle less talk and a lot more ac-tion


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A lit-tle less talk if you please


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A lot more lov-in is a what I need


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Lets get on down to the main at-trac-tion


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With a lit-tle less talk and a lot more ac-tion


(VERSE 2)


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I paid the man at the door


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And pushed my way to the bar


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I shout-ed for a drink o-ver a scream-ing gui-tar


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A drunk on the stool tried to mess with my head


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But I did-n’t ev-en lis-ten to a word he said


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I knew some-where amid all this dis-trac-tion


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Was a lit-tle less talk and a lot more ac-tion


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A lit-tle less talk if you please


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A lot more lov-in is a what I need


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Lets get on down to the main at-trac-tion


-4 4 5 5 5 5 4 -3 4 4 4 4

With a lit-tle less talk and a lot more action


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Yes she was fight-in’ ‘em off


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At a cor-ner tab-le she had a


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long neck bot-tle she was peeling the lab-el


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the look on her face it was per-fect-ly clear


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she said some-bod-y please get me out of here


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the look she shot me through


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the glass re-frac-tion said


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a lit-tle less talk and a lot more ac-tion


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A lit-tle less talk if you please


4 6 5 5 4 4 -3 5 4 4

A lot more lov-in is a what I need


-4 -4 -4 -4 -4 4 -4 4 -4 -3

Lets get on down to the main at-trac-tion


-4 4 5 5 5 5 4 -3 4 4 4 4

With a lit-tle less talk and a lot more action


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Lets get on down to the main at-trac-tion with


4 5 5 5 5 4 -3 4 4 4 4

a lit-tle less talk and a lot more ac-tion


ENJOY!!!!

THANK YOU THANK THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!




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