Leave Me Lonely

Album: Dangerous Woman (2016)
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  • Dangerous love
    You're no good for me, darling
    Yeah, you turn me away
    Like I'm begging for a dollar
    Danger, oh, how you hold me
    I get a chill inside
    And nothing frightens me, baby, oh

    Is it love when so easily said goodbye?
    Is it love when we've given up before we tried?
    Is it love when you stole my peace of mind?
    Is it love when you cry, and cry and cry?

    So when you walk out that door
    Don't you come back no more
    My heart has had enough of the give and take
    And as much as I want you to stay

    You're a dangerous love
    And baby, you're no good for me, darling
    'Cause if you're gonna love me and leave me hanging here
    Then I'd rather you leave me lonely
    Even though it hurts
    You're a dangerous love

    Dangerous love
    You're no good for me, darling
    Yeah, you turn me away
    Like I'm begging for a dollar
    Danger, oh, how you hold me
    I get a chill inside
    And nothing frightens me, baby, oh

    When you walk out that door
    Don't you come back no more
    My heart has had enough of the give and take
    And as much as I want you to stay

    You're a dangerous love
    Baby, you're no good for me, darling
    'Cause if you're gonna love me and leave me hanging here
    Then I'd rather you leave, leave me lonely
    Even though it hurts
    Dangerous love, baby

    Dangerous love
    You're no good for me, darling
    Yeah, you turn me away
    Like I'm begging for a dollar
    Danger, oh, how you hold me
    I get a chill inside
    And nothing frightens me, baby, oh Writer/s: STEVEN FRANKS, THOMAS BROWN, THOMAS PARKER LUMPKINS, VICTORIA MCCANTS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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