Two Seconds Too Long
Two Seconds Too Long lyrics by Ian Moss. Two seconds too long Two seconds too long An innocent kiss, went on Two seconds too long Just an innocent kiss And I...
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Two Seconds Too Long
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Two seconds too long
Two seconds too long
An innocent kiss, went on
Two seconds too long
Just an innocent kiss
And I could do no wrong
I could do no right
Two seconds too long
Everybody knows
When you hit the big one
It's a mother
Later she and I
We got to slip away
And get together
Now she calls me baby
Sugar pie del-tong
We do everything we do
Two seconds too long
Everybody knows
When you hit the real thing
It's a crime
Anytime of day
Baby gets to play
With my time
Two seconds too long
Two seconds too long
An innocent kiss, went on
Two seconds too long
Just an innocent kiss
And all my troubles are gone
It's alright
Two seconds too long
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