Standard (EADGBE)

(Intro)

(Verse 1)

Step out from work, two missed calls, private number but I know it's her.

 So I call her right back ask what time are you coming over?

Turns up at mine, half nine, never on time, lookin' oh so so fine.

We stay up late and talk about our dreams,

Oh how they differ but we'll make them meet,

See she got ambitions and I've got visions,

 And she's doing her's, I'm doing mine, keep telling her that we'll be fine.

She's here to see her in the city lover,

We'll fight the cold together undercover,

I hope tonight will be no different from the other, as we set the scene, set the scene.

(Chorus)

She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I broke into my come-here smile,

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I reached over and turned out the light,

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I broke into my come-here smile,

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I realise, I realise.

(Verse 2)

The sun's gone down and the demons on the street come out to play,

City lights light up, drinkers drink up, ravers rave.

Meanwhile we inside, me and my girl, I tell her it's your world, she says it's

 mine, we're doing alright tonight.

 While I play my guitar she reads her magazine,

 She giggles in the background looking at the singers and the beauty queens,

I turn around to look at mine, I feel inspired,

 I write a couple of lines and over to her I slide,

 She's here to see her in the city lover,

We'll fight the cold together undercover,

I hope tonight will be no different from the other, as we set the scene, set the scene.

(Chorus)

She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I broke into my come-here smile,

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I reached over and turned out the light,

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I broke into my come-here smile,

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I reached over and turned out the light

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I broke into my come-here smile,

 She looked at me with those bedroom eyes,

 I realise, I realise.