Can't Deny My Love Lyrics
Brandon Flowers
[Verse 1]
Open up to the night
Our bed is underneath a heavy moon
Cast a doubt
Like a shadow walking through the corners of the room
[Refrain]
I always thought I'd have a full tank to go
But not tonight, you're all alone
I always thought I'd find my own way
[Pre-Chorus]
What's going on in your head now?
Maybe something I said?
I know that you've been living in the past
What's going in your head now?
Maybe something I said
[Chorus]
It's driving me crazy, and you can try to lie
But you're not gonna, not gonna deny
No you're not gonna, not gonna deny my love
And you can run to the hillside, you can close your eyes
But you're not gonna, not gonna deny
No you're not gonna, not gonna deny my love
You can't deny my love
[Verse 2]
The eyes of God are watching over us
So we don't break the golden rule
The seven seas, have we learned
Or are we sailing on a ship of fools?
[Refrain]
I always thought I had a full tank to go
I always thought we'd get there someday
It's driving me crazy, and you can try to lie
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
When you close your eyes, tell me what you see
Locked up in your room is there any room for me?
In the spoils of your mercy
In the reverence of your bed
In the cradle of the morning
What was it that you said?
What's going in your head now?
[Chorus]
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