A little less talk
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1. I was getting kinda tired of her endless
chatter,
nothing I could say ever seemed to matter.
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So I took a little drive just
to clear my head,
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I saw a
flashing neon up ahead,
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it looked like a place to find
some satisfaction,
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with a
little less talk and a lot more action.
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2. I paid the man at the door and pushed my way to the bar,
shouted for
a drink over a screaming guitar.
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A drunk on a stool tried to
mess with my head,
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but I didn't even listen to a
word he said.
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I knew somewhere amid all this
distraction
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was a little
less talk and a lot more action.
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A little less talk, if you please, a lot more loving is what I need,
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let's get on down to the main attraction
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with a little less talk and a lot more action.
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3. Well, she was fighting them off at a corner table,
she had a longneck bottle, she
was peeling the label.
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The look on her face, it was
perfectly clear,
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she said, “Somebody, please, get me out of here !
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The look she shot me through
the glass refraction
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said a
little less talk and a lot more action.
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A little less talk, if you please, a lot more loving is what I need,
E
let's get on down to the main attraction
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with a little less talk and a lot more action.
D A
A little less talk, a lot more loving,
E
let's get on down to the main attraction
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with a little less talk and a lot more action.
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Get on down to the main attraction
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with a little less talk and a lot more action.
(Toby Keith)