Two Seconds - Laura Cantrell

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I met a guy in a west coast town, had four walls to bring him down.
And he sometimes speaks of you, the way that you want him to.
Late at night he'd reminisce, over the lips he used to kiss.
And his hand upon your hip, why don't you send him a line.
Cause I'm almost certain, That he's going crazy.

For two seconds of your love.

Two seconds of your love, Is all I need from you.
Two seconds of your time, that's enough to say we're through.
Two beats of your heart, enough to know we'll never part.
Two seconds of your love, that's all I ever want.


I never thought that he'd go that far, lost his job and he stole a car.
And he's running back to you, the way you'd want him to.
Late at night I reminisce, over the lips I used to kiss.
And your hand upon my wrist, why don't you send me a line.
Cause I'm almost certain, that I'm going crazy.

For two seconds of your love.

Two seconds of your love, Is all I need of you.
Two seconds of your time, that's enough to say we're through.
Two beats of your heart, enough to know we'll never part.
Two seconds of your love, it's all I ever want.


Two seconds of your love, Is all I need of you.
Two seconds of your time, that's enough to say we're through.
Two beats of your heart, enough to know we'll never part.
Two seconds of your love, it's all I ever want.

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Laura Cantrell (born 16 July 1967 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a country singer-songwriter and radio DJ. Beginning in 1993, she presented a weekly country and old-time music radio show on WFMU called The Radio Thrift Shop (although since October 2005 she has only made occasional appearances on the station). She reached wider recognition in 2000 with her debut album, Not the Tremblin' Kind.

Host of freeform radio station WFMU's "Radio Thrift Shop," sometime VP at a merchant bank, and owner of one of the purest voices in country, Laura Cantrell's mix of traditional and modern country has been impressing listeners for several years. The late, great John Peel thought her first album was one of the most perfect records he'd ever heard and in the opinion of many listeners he wasn't wrong. Laura excels both as a songwriter and as an interpreter of both new and classic country - her Southern roots and mix of traditional and modern approaches, impeccable taste and superb voice make her work accessible to anyone who enjoys country.

Cantrell may also be familiar to fans of geek rock for her guest vocals on the They Might Be Giants song "The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)" (on the 1992 album "Apollo 18).

In the spring of 2011, Cantrell released "Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs Of the Queen of Country Music", a recording she made "in honor of one of her heroines, the great Kitty Wells" (the album title being from an original song of Cantrell's written in tribute to Wells). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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