paroles de chanson Stealing Kisses - Faith Hill
It′s
late
enough,
all
you
kids
should
be
home
The
policeman
says
as
he
takes
your
beer
for
his
own
You
remember
wondering
what
his
wife
Thought
about
his
occupation
He
knows
that
you
were
just
chasing
a
dream
to
the
Town
line
and
back
and
over
again
So
he
winks
at
you
girls
And
tells
you
all
"I'll
see
you
later"
I
was
stealing
kisses
from
a
boy
Now
I′m
begging
affection
from
a
man
In
my
house
dress
don't
know
you
who
I
am,don't
you
know
who
I
am
I′m
standing
in
your
kitchen
It′s
late
enough,your
husband's
dinner
is
cold
so
you
Wrap
it
up
and
leave
it
for
him
on
the
stove
It′s
probably
the
traffic
again
Or
another
important
meeting
You
haven't
talked
to
an
adult
all
day
except
for
your
Neighbor
who
drives
you
crazy
When
he
finally
gets
in,he′s
sure
not
in
the
mood
for
talking
And
I
was
stealing
kisses
from
a
boy
Now
I'm
begging
affection
from
a
man
In
my
house
dress
don′t
know
you
who
I
am,don't
you
know
who
I
am
I'm
standing
in
your
kitchen
And
hours
become
days
and
days
become
years
And
you
could
burn
down
this
town
If
they
made
matches
from
fear
You′re
no
worse
off
than
anybody
else
Hey,
don′t
you
even
know,
don't
you
even
know
yourself
So
you′re
standing
outside
your
high
school
door
The
one
you
walked
through
twenty
years
before
And
you
whisper
to
all
of
the
girls,
run,
run,
run,run
I
was
stealing
kisses
from
a
boy
Now
I'm
begging
affection
from
a
man
In
my
house
dress
don′t
you
know
who
I
am,don't
you
know
who
I
am
Take
a
look
at
who
I
am,
take
a
look
at
who
I
am
I′m
stealing
kisses
Stealing
kisses
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