Lyrics of 'A Little Less Lonely' by Jace Everett

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Hey, what 'cha doin' tonight?
What about if I stop by?
We could watch a little movie,
Make a little mem'ry.
Baby, wouldn't that be nice?
If I make you and you make me
Oh, just a little less lonely.

Uh, huh.

Now, we could dress up to the nines,
Blue jeans would suit me fine.
You know we've always been good friends,
That'll never have to end,
Even if we cross that line.
And I'll make you and you'll make me,
Oh, just a little less lonely.

Hey baby, why don't we give it a try?
Yeah, 'cuz I think you'll like what I've got in mind.
Yeah…..yeah.

Whoo!

Now we can talk, all night long.
Dance to your favorite song.
If you got a little crazy,
You know it wouldn't faze me,
'Cuz baby there ain't nothing wrong,
If I make you and you make me,
Mmmm, just a little less lonely.
Wouldn't it be nice to be,
Oh, just a little less lonely?
Uh, huh.

Just a little less lonely. (A little less lonely, less lonely)
Just a little less lonely. (A little less lonely, less lonely)

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