I make reservations but we skip the dinner
She says she lives for things like that
Her kiss in the lobby tastes like gin and ginger
I ring for the lift and it rings right back
In moments it's morning I already miss her
And I feel a new sinister sting
She's up and she's gone without even a whisper
I don't want this to be a one time thing
I got a crush
And it haunts me
I got a crush
And it haunts me
I always promise I won't let it happen
But you know what they say bout the best laid plans
I been in love once and really who hasn't?
It's all about pay and stray demands
When she lit a smoke I could see that she's older
I know she's gone down this road before
The winds keep on whippin and I'm getting colder
I can't pretend and I can't ignore
I got a crush
And it haunts me
I got a crush
And it haunts me
I go out walkin just after midnite
I just can't stop this anymore
I start my knockin but I can't get inside
She calls the cops while he holds the door
I got a crush
And it haunts me
I got a crush
And it haunts me
It haunts me
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