Be Mine

Album: Boys & Girls (2012)
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  • Listeners of Los Angeles
    This is my jammy jam
    It's called, "Be Mine"

    All the world can't hold a candle to you
    'Cause all the world is in the dark
    I'll tell you why I'm so sure
    Ooh, I took a shine to you, oh yeah, uh

    Now all them ladies can't change your mind
    And all them girls won't turn your head
    And all them lions in the jungle at night
    I don't worry 'bout my baby, don't worry 'bout my baby

    Because I know why I don't worry
    And why I sing me no sad song
    Happy, never sad for long
    But don't you call me anything, doll, but your baby, I know

    All them girls, woo-hoo, you know, they might wanna rip us apart
    If they wanna fight me, they done started messing with the wrong heart
    They got another thing coming
    Or I'm gon' be a dead woman

    Oh, and I would do all that for you
    You know I'd do it for you

    'Cause all of them girls don't know you like I do
    All them girls don't know you like I do
    All them ladies don't know you like I do
    That's why I call you my baby

    Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
    Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
    Ohh
    Baby, tell me alright
    Uh, tell me alright
    I said, ooh

    So I wanna know, would you be mine?
    Say you'll be mine
    Say, "Brittany, be mine"

    So be my, oh
    So be my, ooh
    So be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my babe
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my baby
    Be my, ooh, hey

    Say alright
    Oh, say alright
    Say alright
    Oh, say alright
    Oh, say alright
    Oh, say alright
    Oh, baby, say alright
    Oh, say alright
    Oh, say alright
    Baby, say you'll always be mine, ooh Writer/s: Brittany Amber Howard, Heath Allen Fogg, Steven William Johnson, Zachary Riley Cockrell
    Publisher: ALABAMA SHAKES PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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