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Nilo - Diner Booth Lyrics



Nilo - Diner Booth Lyrics
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Darling do you remember
That day in late September
When I saw you across the room
So damn familiar in my head
For a face I'd never met
Maybe a past life's deja vu
Remember dancing like a couple drunks
Both sober as a goddamn judge
I was high and dry until I found you
Bought you that second drink
And I could barely count to three
Before we're kissing in that diner-style booth
And lately I been thinking
About when we were singing
In your car along to soft sweet tunes
Heard the voice of an angel
Knew I wouldn't wanna change a
Single damn think about you
Couldn't help but stop and stare
At those eyes and jet black hair
And hope to god that your heart got room for two
Now I beat on this guitar
Thinking bout you in my arms
Cause darling I can't get enough of you
Smiling as I sip my drink
With this kind lady next to me
Not much else a young man could ask for
Now I'm feeling your heartbeat
Slowing as you fall asleep
As I pull you in closer to my soul
She asked my intentions
Said I got a premonition
I'd be a lucky man to have you next to me
I wanna hear the thoughts you think
And listen to the songs you sing
And read all of the pages in between
Someday years from now
I hope to take you back to that Korean restaurant
Where we talked and laughed and shared memories
Over sweet notes of that fire alarm
Closed it down like a dive bar on a Tuesday
Then headed back to that white porsche
To sing along to Zach Bryan before jumping in the backseat
And I doubt I could forget the feeling of kissing those soft lips
That body in my hands or the sound of her laugh
When I blamed her for the window steam
Now I'm sitting here with a woman in my arms
I know is too good for a sinner like me
So all I can do is hold on and thank God
For putting her in front of me
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English

Darling do you remember
That day in late September
When I saw you across the room
So damn familiar in my head
For a face I'd never met
Maybe a past life's deja vu
Remember dancing like a couple drunks
Both sober as a goddamn judge
I was high and dry until I found you
Bought you that second drink
And I could barely count to three
Before we're kissing in that diner-style booth
And lately I been thinking
About when we were singing
In your car along to soft sweet tunes
Heard the voice of an angel
Knew I wouldn't wanna change a
Single damn think about you
Couldn't help but stop and stare
At those eyes and jet black hair
And hope to god that your heart got room for two
Now I beat on this guitar
Thinking bout you in my arms
Cause darling I can't get enough of you
Smiling as I sip my drink
With this kind lady next to me
Not much else a young man could ask for
Now I'm feeling your heartbeat
Slowing as you fall asleep
As I pull you in closer to my soul
She asked my intentions
Said I got a premonition
I'd be a lucky man to have you next to me
I wanna hear the thoughts you think
And listen to the songs you sing
And read all of the pages in between
Someday years from now
I hope to take you back to that Korean restaurant
Where we talked and laughed and shared memories
Over sweet notes of that fire alarm
Closed it down like a dive bar on a Tuesday
Then headed back to that white porsche
To sing along to Zach Bryan before jumping in the backseat
And I doubt I could forget the feeling of kissing those soft lips
That body in my hands or the sound of her laugh
When I blamed her for the window steam
Now I'm sitting here with a woman in my arms
I know is too good for a sinner like me
So all I can do is hold on and thank God
For putting her in front of me
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Writer: Tanner Nickolaychuk
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Performed By: Nilo
Language: English
Length: 3:44
Written by: Tanner Nickolaychuk
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